Hatem Ben Arfa’s crazy prediction about Adrien Rabiot

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Adrien Rabiot (29 years old) will become a player for Olympique de Marseille, if everything goes perfectly during his medical. But this career choice was particularly criticized in Paris, where the Frenchman wore the PSG jersey for years before leaving. He was also in conflict with his management at that time. This was also the case for a certain Hatem Ben Arfa. Having left for Rennes after his experience in the capital, the Clamart native had mentioned the Rabiot case and launched a dig at PSG in 2019.

“In life, as I said, in relation to the president of PSG, you should never underestimate your opponent, one day he comes back, he is stronger. You must always respect the human being. When you don’t respect him, at some point, you pay for it. And I think that Adrien Rabiot will come back one day with a team and will hurt them, because that’s life. When you give bad, you receive bad. We must respect the human being.”HBA had let go at the time. If Rabiot met PSG with Juve afterwards, he should have a greater motivation in Ligue 1 under the OM jersey. Ben Arfa, who had supported the midfielder in the past, will undoubtedly be in the front row to witness this reunion.

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