“He lied to everyone,” says a former Parisian about Rabiot

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Adrien Rabiot’s statements during his official presentation as a new OM player went down badly in the Parisian camp.

It’s a transfer that continues to stir up passions… Former Paris Saint-Germain player, for whom he played 227 matches between 2012 and 2019, Adrien Rabiot has decided to join, to everyone’s surprise, the hated enemy of the capital club, Olympique de Marseille. A choice that he explained at a press conference on Wednesday during his official presentation.

Excited by the Marseille project that was presented to him by Mehdi Benatia and Roberto De Zerbi, Adrien Rabiot also confided that he loved watching the matches of the residents of the Vélodrome stadium during his childhood. When I was younger, I liked watching OM, I would say around 10-12 years old at the time of Niang, Maoulida, Taiwo, Oruma, etc.he said in particular.

Rothen on Rabiot: “What’s crazy is that he never said that when he was at PSG”

These remarks did not fail to make Jérôme Rothen jump, who accuses the “Duke” of lying to everyone. What a shame! For me, communication is a mockery, thus raged the former Parisian on RMC. He lied to everyone for x years. Now, he’s rebuilding his image in Marseille. Of course, it’s better to say something good about the atmosphere at the Vélodrome that insulted you, that smashed you before, rightly so because he played at PSG. And today it’s the most beautiful club in the world, the most beautiful club in France, he always dreamed of wearing the Marseille jersey.

And Rothen adds another layer: ” He said he was a fan of OM when he was younger… What’s crazy is that he never said that when he was at PSG. On the other hand, he said he was a big PSG supporter, that he would never wear the OM jersey. Never in his life, he will be able to. That his club, his city, was Paris. That the Parc des Princes was the best stadium in the world. And today, it has changed.”

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