PSG: Luis Enrique’s opinion on Rabiot’s arrival at OM

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Present at a press conference before the clash of the 9th day of Ligue 1 between OM and PSG, Luis Enrique was questioned about the recent arrival of Adrien Rabiot in the Marseille city after having been trained at PSG. A choice which did not fail to provoke a reaction, but which does not seem to disturb the current coach of the Rouge et Bleu…

“My case was 25 years ago and no one is interested (he went from Real to Barça). I have nothing to say. It’s a story of feeling. This all comes into context. It’s a logical reaction. Everyone does what they want, there would be no need for anyone to be judged. It’s usual in football.”declared the Spanish technician in particular. The message is clear.

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