Pellegrini ready to launch his new boy

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Samir Nasri’s time has been a long time arriving but it appears that the former Manchester City midfielder could become the creative spark for tomorrow’s FA Cup clash against Birmingham.

And as CandH predicted earlier today (Fri) it’s certain that Andy Carroll wioll be involved in a match which has an emotional pull for the club’s owners David Gold and David Sullivan.

And after there time involved at St Andrews Sullivan has made it clear that despite his former attachment to City he wants the game settled  at the first attempt,

He told ClaretandHugh: “We will be welcoming our old friends from Birmingham and we hope to see a well fought out game of football which can see us into the fourth round. However, we want it settled in 90 minutes. ”

Withe the Irons resources stretched the last thing we need is a long and drawn out battle as Manuel Pellegrini looks for a decent win.

And the manager revealed: “Samir Nasri will be on the squad list tomorrow. We will see if he will start playing or if he will play some minutes but probably he will be involved in this game.

“He is looking very well because he has been working with us for around more than one month. He lost some kilos in his weight.

“I think football is like riding a bicycle. When you learn to ride a bicycle when you are a small boy, you never forget. I think Samir is a very technical player and he will play football in the same way that he played in the last game he was able to do it, so I trust a lot in what he will give to our team.

“I suppose he will be same player he was in his prime because he is motivated, he is working hard and he has a lot of quality, so I am absolutely sure he will be the player who make a difference.”

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Speaking in his pre-match press conference he added: “Both things are important, to rest players who have played so many games in December but also it is important to continue in the FA Cup.

It is a way to get a spot in Europe, to win a championship so we are going to play this game as seriously as we can.

“But, of course there are some players who have played too many games so we will see which ones will be able to continue playing.

“We will see [who we will select]. We are just waiting for the others to recover, we have had less than 72 hours to do that from the last game so on Friday night when we have our meeting, we will see which other players are able to play.”

Alongside Nasri, another who can expect to be involved on Saturday is Andy Carroll, who has recovered from the cut he received to his eye against Brighton.

“Andy is OK, it was not an important injury,” Pellegrini confirmed. “He played 45 minutes against Brighton, 35 against Burnley and is getting more minutes so he will be very useful for us on Saturday.”

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