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Last September, to everyone’s surprise, Adrien Rabiot joined Olympique de Marseille free of any contract. Trained at Paris Saint-Germain and an important player for the capital club for several years, his arrival in Marseille surprised more than one.
This Sunday, on the show Telefootthe French international finally broke the silence and spoke about his choice and his years spent in the French capital. “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. When I was in the closet, the supporters didn’t defend me! I have to stop saying that I was pampered. There was none of this, the hypocrisy must stop! I can understand those who were attached to my image with PSG and who were disappointed,“
he blurted. Words that could make some Parisian supporters react.
Adrien Rabiot satisfied with having signed for OM
Adrien Rabiot is therefore a new player at Olympique de Marseille until June 2026. The former Juventus player was seduced by the Olympian project and does not regret at all his choice to have settled in the Phocaean city.
“Having discussed with Medhi Benatia, with coach De Zerbi who is also a great coach, it really attracted me and I am very happy with this choice,”
he repeated on the Telefoot show this Sunday. This Saturday evening, the midfielder of the French team was one of the great architects of OM’s victory on the pitch of Racing Club de Lens as part of the 12th day of Ligue 1 (3 goals to 1).
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