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A native of Paris and former emblematic figure of PSG, Mamadou Sakho spoke about the transfer of Adrien Rabiot to OM.
It’s a career choice that continues to be talked about… Despite his past as a PSG player, where he played between 2012 and 2019 and played 227 matches, Adrien Rabiot decided this summer, to everyone’s surprise, to join the big rival of the Parisian club, Olympique de Marseille.
An inconceivable choice for Mamadou Sakho. The former PSG defender, born in Paris, would have been unable to settle down in Marseille. “ It tickled me… Honestly, it’s true that it tickled me. Afterwards, I know the world of football and I don’t know how he left PSG. Depending on their situation with the club at the time of their departure, and I don’t know if they went to war, the person may have a different feeling.however, nuanced the former French international in the J-1 show on Canal+ Sport Afrique.
Sakho: “I prefer to stop my career rather than wear the OM jersey”
“ Me, as a Parisian since I was little, a player who wears the PSG jersey does not have the right to wear the Marseille jersey, he added. I am a true Parisian and I prefer to stop my career rather than wear the OM jersey. I speak in my own name. »
Mamadou Sakho then returned to the rivalry between PSG and OM which, according to him, is no longer as exacerbated as in the past. “
I feel this rivalry less and lesshe estimated. In our time, a PSG-Marseille was a PSG-Marseille. Now I feel like the match is played differently. Before, there was tension before the match, spice. Today, the Classico is cute. »
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