OM: Rabiot validated by another “traitor”! The statement that is creating a buzz

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A new addition to Olympique de Marseille, Adrien Rabiot already has a good popularity rating among fans of the Marseille club.

It is a movement that has not left observers indifferent. On the side of Marseilleobviously, but also and above all in the capital, where Adrien Rabiot had blossomed before launching his professional career: a new reinforcement for OM, the French international surprised with his choice.

Rabiot remains a PSG player, a club where he played seasons throughout the first part of his career. Above all, the 2022 vice-world champion has always had the label of Paris Saint-Germain’s titi, despite his stormy end with his training club.

“Marseille remains the greatest emblem of French football”

Like Adrien Rabiot, Lorik Cana could be called a “traitor” during his first life as a player. The former Albanian international also launched his career at Paris Saint-Germain, between 2000 and 2005, before wearing the colors of the enemy between 2005 and 2009. It is therefore not surprising that Cana applauds Rabiot’s choice.

Marseille remains the greatest emblem of French football, launched the former midfielder on TéléfootA chapter at OM in a professional player’s career if you approach it with the right desire, the right mentality and the right grinta by sacrificing yourself for this club, it will give it back to you ten times over.“, concluded Cana.

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