OM, Rabiot breaks the silence

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By: Manu Tournoux

Three and a half weeks have passed since the famous altercation in the Marseille locker room which-at the end of a defeat conceded in additional time in Rennes at the opening of the season (1-0)-was right for the adventure of Adrien Rabiot to OM. For the first time since this incident, the tricolor international midfielder decided to break the silence.

In the aftermath of a blues matching for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers and won against Iceland in a particularly hostile pliers park concerning him, the former Parisian chose social networks and his Instagram account to express themselves. Without, however, returning to the reasons for his hanging with Jonathan Rowe and the fatal consequences that arose.

“” Dear Marseille supporters, before starting my new adventure in Milan I wanted to send you a message. Since the 1st day I arrived in Marignane, you have not attached any importance to my Parisian past, and immediately adopted me as Marseillais, until my departure. Throughout the season you encouraged me, accompanied, worn, applauded … you were flawless support », Writes the interested party.

Rabiot-Rowe, same fight

And to continue, always to the supporters of the Marseille club: ” I felt this fervor, this passion, this love of football that drives you and that makes Marseille a city and a unique club in France. I will never forget the atmosphere of the velodrome. The songs, the tifos and this “with arms”. The joys during celebrations and especially this indescribable feeling of scoring in this stadium … It will have been a great pleasure to defend your colors, those of Olympique de Marseille. Thank you for any blue & white people. »»

The great explanation will wait, or will not come. Pablo Longoria, Medhi Benatia, Roberto de Zerbi, Véronique Rabiot … Everyone will be expressed on this unhappy affair. Except the main interested parties. To date, Jonathan Rowe, exfiltrated towards Bologna only a few days after the incident, has still not spoke either.