MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 14: Adrien Rabiot of AC Milan reacts during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Bologna FC 1909 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 14, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Milan midfielder Adrien Rabiot insists he ‘doesn’t understand’ why he was ousted by Olympique Marseille, seeing it as a ‘betrayal,’ but is now proud to be back in Serie A.
The France international was sold this summer after he was frozen out of the squad due to a locker room brawl with then teammate Jonathan Rowe.
Curiously, both players ended up in Italy, as Rowe moved to Bologna, while Rabiot came to San Siro with the Rossoneri.
He has now broken his silence on the matter with two interviews, speaking to Le Figaro newspaper and RTL radio.
Rabiot frustrated by Marseille exit

“I didn’t understand it, so I can’t explain what happened,” said Rabiot when pressed on why he was pushed out at Marseille.
“What’s done is done. The important thing is that my teammates know what really happened, they know the truth. The fans too have always been behind me, I received many messages from the OM supporters.”
Olympique Marseille accused the midfielder of multiple violations of their code of conduct, but he insists that he had nothing to apologise for.
“I don’t want to pour more fuel on the fire. What matters is that people don’t lie about me, or say that I am the kind of person that I am not. I’ve always been committed, but respectful.
“I’ve never been an ultra-violent person, I don’t want people to use such words about me. I was extremely happy in Marseille, I had a lot of fun and I played a big part in the club’s return to the Champions League. It is just the end that was bitter.
“It was above all a misunderstanding. A form of betrayal, in a way. I’m happy to have lived that experience, but now I am happy to be at Milan.”

Rabiot returns to Serie A after his five years with Juventus, and continues his tendency to play only at the biggest clubs.
“I am very proud to have represented both the big sides in France, PSG and Marseille, and in Italy, with Juventus and Milan.”
The 30-year-old is back in the France squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Azerbaijan on October 10 and Iceland on October 13.
Source From: Football Italia
Source link
- Empowering Entrepreneurs with WindigiMarketing: A Guide to Online Success
- Navigating Affiliate Marketing Success with WindigiMarketing.com
- Sonic Review – The World #1 App Allows You To Launch Your Own AI Streaming Platform Preloaded With Over 100 Million Artists, Playlists, Podcasts, Genres, Audiobooks & Radio Channel And Tap Into 600 Million Paid Members!
- Voixr Review – The #1 Emotional-Based-Human-Like Voice Cloning AI Powered App Cloning and Speaking In 1,800+ Voices With 144 Native Languages Instantly Without Recording or Any Tech Skills!
- SiteRobot AI Review – The #1 AI-Powered App Let Us Build Complete Websites + Contents Instantly By Using Just Your Keyword!
Recent Comments