Adrien Rabiot claimed there are "no problems" inside Marseille after Mason Greenwood & Co lost ground in the Champions League race.
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Marseille lost 3-1 to ReimsDe Zerbi allegedly locked them upRabiot quashed rumours of potential unrestFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Speculation arose following Marseille's disappointing loss to Reims – a side that had failed to win in 15 consecutive league matches – that all is not well inside the dressing room. Rumors circulated that Roberto De Zerbi’s intense methods have begun to alienate some members of his talented roster. One particularly controversial incident reportedly involved De Zerbi confining his players to the training ground overnight following their 3-1 defeat to Reims.
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Three straight losses had put Marseille’s Champions League hopes in jeopardy, before a narrow 3-2 victory over Toulouse gave the team a much-needed boost. However, with just six matches remaining in Ligue 1, Saturday’s encounter against Monaco is seen as a potential turning point in the race for Europe's top-flight.
WHAT RABIOT SAID
Following the embarrassing defeat to Reims, Rabiot didn’t mince words in a post-match interview with . The midfielder openly questioned the commitment of some of his teammates, suggesting that certain individuals appeared uninterested in the battle for Champions League qualification. Despite the criticism, Rabiot now insists his comments were not meant to cause division but rather to spark reflection and action.
"I've already spoken about it. There's no problem with anyone regarding what I've said. The players know very well what I want," he told reporters.
"And I'll say it again. Of course, I came here with very clear objectives. Those who are here must understand that they must have the same objectives as everyone else, as the club, as the management, as the coach, as the players."
Rabiot further explained that his remarks were partly aimed at younger players who may not yet grasp the significance of Champions League football – both for the club and for their own careers.
"We're here too, with our experience and our life, the oldest, to make them aware of these things. That it's a reality and that it's important for the club," he added. "But perhaps they haven't understood that going to the Champions League could also be important for them and for their future."
DID YOU KNOW?
Rabiot emphasised the importance of total commitment as Marseille enter the final stretch of their season. He acknowledged that every player, regardless of role or status, must remain fully engaged if the team is to secure a top-four finish.
"We talk a lot in private and there are no problems. But that's also part of our role," he said. "Then, the others have gradually understood it. There may be ups and downs, but we all have to push in the same direction. And at the end of the season, there mustn't be anyone who is 20-30% below. Everyone has to be mobilized, we all have to go in the same direction and aim for the same goal."