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If the transfer of Adrien Rabiot to Marseille was not well received among the supporters of Paris-Saint Germain, his former club, it does not seem to be unanimous among the former players of the Ile-de-France team. This is the case of Mamadou Sakho, former PSG defender with 201 matches, who returned to the show D-1 of Canal+ Sport Africa on the arrival of Rabiot at the Marseille rival. “Honestly, it’s true that it tickled me» recognized the former French international (29 caps). “Afterwards, I know the world of football and I don’t know how he left PSG. Depending on their situation with the club at the time of their departure, and I don’t know if they went to war, the person may have a different feeling. Me, as a Parisian since I was little, a player who wears the PSG jersey does not have the right to wear the Marseille jersey. I am a true Parisian and I prefer to stop my career rather than wear that of OM. I speak in my own name» he later explained.
Sakho also returned to the rivalry between OM and PSG, which he finds has diminished for some time now. “I feel this rivalry less and less. In our time, a PSG-Marseille was a PSG-Marseille. Now I feel like the match is played differently. Before, there was tension before the match, spice. Today, the Classico is cute.”
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