After the defeat to Spain, Samir Nasri's nerves cracked. © EuroFootball.com

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fter losing in the quarterfinals of the European Championship, nerves of the French national team defender Samir Nasri gave out.

The 24-year-old footballer initially refused to speak to journalists, and then one of them whispered: "Get out of here if you have nothing to say."

Nasri turned around and came back, and then, approaching the author of the phrase, angrily said: "You say disappear? Alright, come with me, we will sort it out outside." After receiving a positive response, the footballer called the journalist a "brat" and cursed at him, and finally added: "Well, from now on, you can all say how poorly I was brought up."

Nasri's relationship with the media has been strained for some time. After scoring a goal against England in the group stage match, he put his hand to his mouth and made a gesture towards the journalists' box, expressing his anger at negative articles about his game during the preparation cycle. It is said that this criticism damaged Nasri's mother's health.