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On September 18, to everyone’s surprise, Adrien Rabiot signed with Olympique de Marseille free of any contract for the next 2 seasons.
An arrival which aroused excitement and euphoria among the Marseille supporters but also within the Olympian squad. An experienced 29-year-old player, the former Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus player has reached maturity and is playing at his best level.
As soon as he arrived in the Marseille locker room, the Frenchman behaved like one of the bosses. Present at a pre-match press conference, OM captain Leonardo Balerdi was full of praise for the French international.
“Rabiot is an exceptional player. With the ball, you can see the technique. In the locker room, he’s like a leader. He’s been through a lot in his career. The way he conveys messages in the dressing room, you can see he’s an incredible player. It is important to us. »
Rabiot starting against PSG?
This Sunday, Olympique de Marseille has a meeting with Paris Saint-Germain at the Stade Vélodrome for a hot Classic as part of the 9th day of Ligue 1. A special meeting for the Frenchman who was trained at PSG and who wore the colors red and blue from 2012 to 2019.
A match that he should start in the starting 11 of Roberto De Zerbi unless there is a turnaround.
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