Rabiot disgusted by PSG

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Between Adrien Rabiot and Paris Saint-Germain, the story ended badly. In December 2018, the capital club laid off the French international, going so far as to “board” him for the following six months.

Six years later, the 29-year-old midfielder still has a very bitter taste. “I’m not going to lie to you, when I was at PSG they didn’t give me anything,” reacted the Marseillais. They didn’t give me any gifts. We haven’t been behind me more than that while… So now, after five years at Juventus, saying ‘We looked after him…’, we have to stop. There was none of that,” confided the Olympique de Marseille player in an interview broadcast this Sunday in Téléfoot.

Rabiot holds a grudge against PSG supporters

Adrien Rabiot is very resentful towards the supporters of his training club. “When I was in the closet during my last season (at PSG, editor’s note), the supporters did not come to defend me to get me out of there, he regrets. So, after a while we have to stop the hypocrisy. The only thing I don’t understand is the lack of respect. We may not be happy, we may be disappointed. But I don’t accept the lack of respect on the networks. »

Released from his contract at PSG, Adrien Rabiot signed for Juventus Turin on July 1, 2019. After spending five seasons with the Old Lady, he joined the Canebière last September.

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