For his return to the Parc des Princes with the OM jersey on his back, Adrien Rabiot did not escape popular vindictive last Sunday. Copiously whistled, the former Parisian Titi emancipated to Juve and now neo-phocean has also suffered as his mother Véronique orally and in writing, via particularly salty banners.
Since then, many voices have been raised to denounce these scenes that have become sadly banal as they are expected and no longer feared. The Rabiot family and OM complained, the FFF indignant and the PSG officially regretted the overflows. Like Jules Koundé Tuesday in Clairefontaine, during the Rally of the Blues.
Clubism, the enemy of football
In the eyes of the editorialist Daniel Riolo, the solution would reside in the clear position of players directly concerned. “” We would take a very important step forward in solving this kind of problem – if one day we come to the end of this kind of nonsense – if a PSG player comes to support Rabiot in the coming days. There, we will have taken a big step with someone courageous who will say: “It was intolerable”. Obviously, I know very well that it will not happen. Why is it impossible? Why should we be gangrenous by the clubism constantly?
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Spontaneously, on RMC, the polemist journalist quotes the best Parisian player of the moment, Ousmane Dembélé. “You cannot have a guy like Dembélé in overheating, who is dinguiza with each outing, that the public loves and who is a leader and comes to say:” I found that it was not good and I support Adrien Rabiot “? Do you really think that supporters would hold it against him? I don't believe it. In football, we lock ourselves in stupidity constantly, in clubism, we do not mean things, we do not want to speak, nor put the problems on the table. (…) I am sure that if Dembélé does, he will become a hero. The supporters would say to themselves: “We have a little different player”. It's like when you have a extremely rare player in football who says to the referee: “There was no hand or fault”, it can happen … you have to push a little. »»