OM: Adrien Rabiot destroys PSG

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A few months ago already, OM made the big move Adrien Rabiot. Free since his departure from Juventus this summer, the French international was announced at Manchester United or even Real Madrid. He finally decided to surprise his people by joining the Marseille team. A transfer which caused controversy for him, the former PSG player, trained in Paris. Parisian supporters did not miss the opportunity to attack him on social networks, considering his choice as an immense betrayal.

At the microphone of Téléfoot this Sunday, Rabiot decided to clear things up and had strong words against PSG. “I’m not going to lie to you, when I was at PSG, they didn’t give me anything, they didn’t give me any gifts, they weren’t behind me more than that. So now, after 5 years at Juventus, saying “yes, we looked after him” we have to stop. There was none of that. My last season, when I was in the closet, the supporters did not come to defend me to get me out of there. After a while, we have to stop the hypocrisy. The only thing I don’t understand is the lack of respect on the networks. We can be disappointed, but I don’t accept that. The rest is football, and I accept that. It’s sad to see these things. It’s still just football, and there are other more important things, I’m well placed to know that. But I can understand that I could have disappointed people who had the Rabiot PSG image.” That’s what it says!

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