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Adrien Rabiot (29) made his return to the Parc des Princes on Sunday night. A hostile reception was expected for the former Paris Saint-Germain midfielder, who now plies his trade for fierce rivals Olympique de Marseille. The France international captained OM as they lost 3-1, leaving PSG on the verge of wrapping up the title.
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Off the pitch and in the stands, there were offensive chants and banners directed at Rabiot and his mother, Véronique. One of them read: “Loyalty for men, betrayal for whores – like mother, like son.” Six years after his departure from formative club PSG, it was a rude return for the Frenchman, who was also booed and jeered every occasion he touched the ball.
Speaking to France Info this morning, Véronique Rabiot responded, saying that she “did not understand why the match was not stopped.”
She added, “I don’t grasp why no one is indignant,” before confirming that she would be pressing charges. The LFP’s disciplinary committee will also examine the case later this week.
Adrien Rabiot has now taken to social media to respond. “Insulting a mother and a dead father – you pay for ev Speaking on French radio on Thursday, Bruno Retailleau was responding to an outbreak of homophobic chants among Paris Saint-Germain fans during a home game against Strasbourg last week. France's interior minister says he wants football matches to be brought to a halt when homophobic chants are belted out by fans in stadiums. Speaking to France Inter Radio on Thursday, October 24, Bruno Retailleau added they have identified two individuals who were suspected of starting the homophobic chants among Paris Saint-Germain fans during a home game against Strasbourg last week. "They should be severely punished," Retailleau said. "It's get unbearable. We can no longer place up with homophobic chanting. I won't stand for it any longer." Homophobic chants, often heard at Ligue 1 matches, have been tolerated for a prolonged time by club officials, and football authorities have struggled to find appropriate ways of tackling the issue. Following a match at the Parc des Princes five years ago between PSG and Marseille during which home fans used homophobic insults, the league launched an action plan enable Following his brief stint at Manchester Metropolis, Rabiot had spells in the youth teams of Pau FC and Pole Espoirs before joining PSG in 2010. He rose through the ranks at the French giants, making his first-team debut in 2012 under Carlo Ancelotti in a goalless illustrate with Bordeaux. He went on to create 227 appearances for the club in all competitions before moving in 2019 to Italian side Juventus, where he has been for the last three seasons. "Rabiot is a polarising player in that he looks like a elevated elegant player, you are expecting proficiency and finesse but he doesn't score goals and he doesn't assist," Italian football expert James Horncastle said. "When he plays bad he is noticeable because he is a big tall guy on the pitch. All of that leads some people to think he is not worth that perceived hassle." But despite that view, Rabiot's ability is clearly appreciated from within the game. "I had a communicate from a Serie A player saying 'he is one of the finest players in that position I contain ever played against'," Horncastle added. Barcelona boss Xavi is also a f Marseille have condemned the "personal attacks" aimed at midfielder Adrien Rabiot and his family during the 3-1 defeat at Paris St-Germain on Sunday. The combine at Parc des Princes was overshadowed by homophobic and racist chants - referencing Marseille's huge Arab population - from some PSG fans, as well as banners directed at Rabiot and his family. Rabiot alleged PSG fans insulted his father, who died in 2019. The player's mother and agent, Veronique Rabiot, has lodged a complaint. "The personal attacks, particularly targeting Adrien Rabiot and his family, are despicable and unacceptable," Marseille said. "The club, which wishes to offer its full support and solidarity to its midfielder and his loved ones, announces that it joins the complaint filed against unknown persons by Adrien Rabiot's family." The club said they will "continue to be uncompromising and inflexible against any insulting remarks against the club, its management, its employees or its supporters". The Paris-born France midfielder made 227 appearances for PSG between 2012 and 2
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