“He does not have the right to wear the OM jersey”, a former teammate of Rabiot revolted

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Like Adrien Rabiot, Mamadou Sakho is a “Parisian Titi”. But unlike his former teammate, he could never have worn the colors of OM.

When Adrien Rabiot played his first professional match in August 2012, Mamadou Sakho was starting his last season in the colors of

Paris Saint-Germain. The two players therefore had the opportunity to rub shoulders for a few months in the capital, before the young midfielder was loaned to Toulouse during the following winter transfer window.

The central defender was obviously surprised by the signing of his former teammate at OM.

“Honestly, it’s true, it tickled me. Afterwards, knowing the world of football, I don’t know how Adrien left PSG. So afterwards, depending on his situation with the club, in relation to the conditions of his departure, I don’t know if it was the war, the person may have a different feeling. said Sakho on Canal+ Sport Africa.

Sakho would have preferred to end his career

The former PSG captain emphasizes that he could never have acted like this. “As a Parisian since I was little, obviously a player who wears the PSG jersey does not have the right to wear the OM jersey. I am a true Parisian, I prefer to stop my career rather than wear the OM jersey! Afterwards, I speak in my own name »assures the one who has been playing since the start of the season in the Georgian championship, at Torpedo Koutaïssi.

Adrien Rabiot will be in the squad for OM’s trip to Strasbourg on Sunday evening (8:45 p.m.), for the closing match of the sixth day of Ligue 1. At a press conference, Roberto De Zerbi indicated that the Marseille’s latest recruit would start this meeting on the sidelines.

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