Valbuena: “We always hated PSG”

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Mathieu Valbuena says he would never have signed for PSG, OM’s historic rival. He nevertheless welcomes the courageous choice of Adrien Rabiot, former Parisian, to join Marseille.

Asked to react to the transfer of Adrien Rabiot to OM, the former emblematic OM midfielder, Mathieu Valbuena, reaffirmed his attachment to the Marseille club and its rivalry with Paris Saint-Germain. In an interview given to

FreeValbuena said: “I would never have wanted to go to Paris. For me, Paris is really the rival, whether sporting or non-sporting. We have always hated PSG. »

Valbuena welcomes the choice of Rabiot

Despite this rivalry, Valbuena praised the personality of Adrien Rabiot, former player trained at PSG, who chose to join OM this summer. “I think Adrien Rabiot had personality. It’s a good sporting deal for OM,” he added. This choice, courageous in the context of the animosity between the two clubs, allowed Rabiot to adapt quickly and become a key element of the Marseille project.

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