"People are going to say Mbappe, [Sadio] Mane, Neymar, Vinicius [Junior], these types of players, but I used to hate playing against City when I was at Tottenham and Nasri," he said on the Kyle Walker Podcast. "Because when I think about the most intelligent, who I really didn't like to play against, he used to stand in pockets where you think as a younger player, that I was then: 'Do I go in and follow him? Do I leave him?' But then all of a sudden Gael Clichy used to be on the overlap, running in behind you. And I think that's the relationship that they built together, with playing obviously a number of years at Arsenal together, they took that to Manchester City. It's the chess game, isn't it? When it's man for man. I always thought whenever I came against City and Nasri and Gael Clichy were playing it was going to be a tough game."