Roberto Mancini unveiled his frustration at the midfielder's contradictory shows this season, with the France internationalas showings which range from abject to outstanding, and it was the latter on Saturday as he was named Man of the Match in the clubas 4-0 conquer Newcastle. Nonetheless, the 25-year-old Nasri maintains he has no remorse over the nature of his leave from Arsenal, but alternatively his frustration at not having the ability to work with Wenger for an extended period of time. "Arsene Wenger is the foremost coach I've caused. I only regret devoid of more conversations with Arsene Wenger when I left [for Manchester City]," Nasri told beIN Sport. "I don't have regrets. I really do not regret joining Manchester City. I wish to play and perform. My departure from Arsenal is simply for sporting reasons. Nasri also accepted that in light of Mancini's new criticism, he knows his own form has not really been as much as scratch in 2013. "I am aware that I really do not understand a great season," Nasri said. "There are several factors. However when Mancini stated that I am teaching at 50 percent, this isn't true. "I felt comfortable against Newcastle. It's been a period that I feel good." Follow GOAL.COM on Facebook
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