EDF: Jules Koundé supports Adrien Rabiot

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The heated reception reserved by supporters of Paris Saint-Germain to Adrien Rabiot on Sunday evening continues to flow a lot of ink. Supported by all Marseille, the tricolor midfielder received the support of one of his teammates in the French team, Jules Koundé.

“Painted for Adrien because I think it's unfair and unacceptable. Beyond the rivalries, there are limits and they were clearly crossed because we are not only attacking the player. I find it unacceptable, the president of the FFF has already supported, everyone supports it. I hope we will be firm on this because it is unacceptable what happened. I haven't talked little about him because I suspect that this is not an easy moment. I did not want to be the thousandth person to ask him the question ”he said at a press conference.

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