While it's been an injury-hit season for Premier League
footballer Samir Nasri, it appears his luck is still out after having
his Lamborghini Aventador Pirelli Edition impounded.
The 28-year-old Manchester City midfielder was seen leaning
against the wall after being pulled over by police, as his £330,000 supercar
was not registered in Britain.
Nasri was pictured on Wilson Street in the Beswick area of
the city, not far from from his club's multi-million pound training complex,
before being picked up by a club chauffeur.
The incident occurred as the star made his way to the
Manchester derby on Sunday, where his side lost to bitter rivals Manchester
United - thanks to a Marcus Rashford strike.
TwoSyncOfficial took to Twitter and posted a
picture of the former Arsenal player's car being investigated by police
officers.
They said: 'On our way to today's game we walked past Nasri
being pulled over in his new Lambo lmao [sic].'
On our way to today's game we walked past Nasri being pulled over in his new Lambo lmao ^m pic.twitter.com/dw3kFXhbgO— Chris & Mat (@TwoSyncOfficial) March 20, 2016
This comes just days after the Frenchman was pictured
leaving the Etihad Stadium in the Lamborghini, as he continues his recovery
from long-term injury.
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Nasri only recently returned to training and has been
feeling his way back to full fitness.
To show his commitment to the Sky Blues, Nasri recently
revealed a startling new haircut.
He is expected to make a playing return in early April and
was involved fully with training at the Etihad ahead of City's derby defeat
against rivals United.
It's not the first run in Nasri has had with the law over
his cars and in 2013 he was banned from driving for six months after losing a
battle with police over unpaid speeding fines.
The winger was also ordered to pay £1,900 in fines after
admitting three charges of failing to provide police with the identity of who
was driving his Mercedes when it was flashed by speed cameras three
times.
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