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Samir Nasri could face massive punishment for Drip Doctors saga

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Samir Nasri has become an example to Twitter users everywhere on the need to change your password every now and again.

The on-loan Sevilla midfielder has had an interesting couple of weeks after his account posted a few illicit suggestions as to what might have happened when he visited the female staff at ‘Drip Doctors’.

The Frenchman quickly brushed over the incident – widely thought to have been the work of his evidently cunning ex-girlfriend – with an apology, but it doesn’t look as if that will be the end of it.

Drip Doctors have done rather well out of the scandal – they now seem to be a household name and have used the publicity to further promote their brand, which offers a boost to the immune system through a mix of hydration and vitamins. And obviously, they’ve denied the claims made on Nasri’s account.

This sounds exactly like the kind of concoction celebrities like to get involved with, but for footballers, it’s a little more sketchy.

In fact, according to the Daily Mail, Nasri is now facing the possibility of a four-year ban, as he is being investigated by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

The intravenous therapy treatment is questionable in this case because players are not supposed to intake more than 50 millilitres per six-hour period, unless on medical grounds – this is thought to be because it can mask other substances.

The 29-year-old will continue playing for Sevilla while an investigation is underway, but Manchester City must be relieved that he’s no longer their problem for the remainder of the season.

And while the La Liga side claim they were not aware he was receiving the treatment, they are standing by him.

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