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After remaining without a club for many weeks, Adrien Rabiot moved forward by signing for Olympique de Marseille last September. Since then, the midfielder has made his return to the French team, even allowing himself the luxury of scoring a double on Sunday evening against Italy in
League of Nations.
Some observers believe that the former Paris Saint-Germain player is essential to Didier Deschamps’ eleven. This is particularly the case of Alain Giresse. “For me, he’s an indisputable starter in Blue, that’s obvious. He has experience in this midfield role where you always have to be alert. He knows when to quickly get the ball forward, when to keep it and regulate the game”analyzed the 72-year-old technician in the columns of Provence.
Rabiot, Dugarry tempers the ardor
Christophe Dugarry is a little more nuanced. “ Will yesterday’s Rabiot change OM? If he scores two goals per match, obviously, but in my opinion that won’t be the case. What is Rabiot’s true level? Today, it’s complicated to say. In yesterday’s match, I didn’t find it sparkling. In the game, I didn’t find incredible things, we shouldn’t exaggerate »underlined the sports consultant, Monday evening, on the airwaves of RMC.
With the international break now over for the Blues, Adrien Rabiot will return to his club. On Saturday, an important match awaits OM, with a trip to the pitch of the Racing Club de Lens on the occasion of the twelfth day of
League 1.
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