Guardiola’s sex rule got best out of Messi, says Nasri
French midfielder reveals how far the Spaniard goes to get his players in peak condition
PARIS:
Notoriously obsessive taskmaster Pep Guardiola got the most out of Lionel Messi when they were together at Barcelona by banning the world's best player from having sex after midnight.
That was the claim by Samir Nasri, who was shipped off by the now Manchester City boss on loan to Sevilla for allegedly being overweight.
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Nasri, who is now flourishing in Spain, revealed just how far Guardiola goes to get his players in peak condition for a match.
“He [Guardiola] tells his players that if they want to have sex, keep it before midnight because you need a good night’s sleep,” the City outcast told French television channel L'Equipe.
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"He claims he said it to Messi and that after that he didn't get injured anymore," said former France international.
"(Robert) Lewandowski was on the bench (at Bayern) and he was made to understand too."
Notoriously obsessive taskmaster Pep Guardiola got the most out of Lionel Messi when they were together at Barcelona by banning the world's best player from having sex after midnight.
That was the claim by Samir Nasri, who was shipped off by the now Manchester City boss on loan to Sevilla for allegedly being overweight.
Man City need time to reach Barcelona standards, says Guardiola
Nasri, who is now flourishing in Spain, revealed just how far Guardiola goes to get his players in peak condition for a match.
“He [Guardiola] tells his players that if they want to have sex, keep it before midnight because you need a good night’s sleep,” the City outcast told French television channel L'Equipe.
Messi's hat-trick inspires Barca rout over Guardiola's City
"He claims he said it to Messi and that after that he didn't get injured anymore," said former France international.
"(Robert) Lewandowski was on the bench (at Bayern) and he was made to understand too."