Rabio s mother: Marseille is sorry for fans; Benatia s words make the football world happy
Hupu August 22nd News Rabio's mother Veronica was interviewed by a very long article by Le Provence. (Part 3 below) [Must board] Rabio's mother: Dezelbi is violent; Longorglia and Benatia two liars In fact, Marseille hopes that the two players apologize on Saturday or Sunday... Adrian will not apologize. Then, should he apologize to Luo Wei? We can no longer mention disrespectful things. There is no excuse to speak of. It's a quarrel between two guys, like the story of two men in the locker room. Then, I say it again, the cause of the quarrel was Rovie and Geronimo (Rulley). Rovi and Adrian don't think they don't respect the club, you can ask them, but I promise you. We are not in the opera house. The players are not involved in this matter, and I even saw fans say that it is normal to have friction after such a loss. I want to tell you that when you react that way, when you talk like those supervisors, it's like you're a newbie in football, or don't know players at all. Fightings on the football field are common, but no one is punished. At most, it will be fines, but they will not be included in the transfer list. Will you regret your son choosing Marseille? Never! In the Rabio family, we never regret anything, we are responsible for everything we do. This year in Marseille was a great adventure, and we wouldn't spit into the soup. There is nothing to regret except his actions. There is nothing to regret about the adventures he has experienced and the love he has received from fans. Does he have anything to say to the fans? He will bear it all by himself. I feel sad for the fans because I understand their discomfort and disappointment, especially Adrian made it clear in an interview with Le Provence that he wants to represent Marseille in the Champions League, and that this is another great plan. I told myself that fans are like players, they are being used. The lack of respect is directed at them. A long time ago, when we were in Manchester, I told Adrian to have him take a good look at the fans on the way to the stadium, and if one day he makes a lot of money, it will be attributed to them. This is disrespect for them. They spend a lot of money to buy tickets, jerseys, and maintain the operation of the store. But one day, without fans, the football business will be gone. I first told myself that this is a waste! This is a life experience, it reminds me that everything can be fleeting. What happens if he scores a goal instead of hitting the post? This is also a disrespect for players, and players will be shaken by this. Can you imagine what their situation will be like? They knew Adrian was leaving and the team was no longer the same team. They also talked to themselves, what would they do to us if management dared to treat Adrian like this? How did you react to his comments considering that Benatia is the driving force behind Adrian's joining Marseille and they seem to be very close? This is very serious. Look, that's betrayal. I can't explain, we can't understand. Ultimately, I think this is beyond their ability. When he said he had never seen this in the locker room in his 18-year career (and considering he played for Bayern), we couldn't believe it, and I'm sure the people in football were happy to hear this. How could he say that? This kind of thing does exist, and it always exists. He convinced Adrian to come to Malaysia. When I first spoke to him on the phone, I said to him, "Mr. Benatia, if I were the only one, Adrian would not have come to Marseille." I objected to this idea; it seemed unlikely. I know it will cause a sensation because he trained at Paris Saint-Germain and played there for nine years. I didn't expect him to be so warmly welcomed, and I was worried about the fans' reaction. As a result, I was extremely surprised and even moved. I thought it was impossible and I was under a lot of pressure. To me, going to Marseille was an adventure, not a good idea, so I told Adrian. He was the one who made the decision, he was very firm...and then his welcome relaxed me and I told myself that everything started well. Everything went well and he achieved his goal and was very happy. He is very devoted and now, we almost feel he is "probably" the best player last season. A few weeks later, we will say that Marseille ultimately does not need him to qualify for the Champions League…you know what the coaches are like. Don't you think they ended up choosing Dezelby over Rabio? It is easier to change players than to change coaches...ah, I didn't expect this! That's true...either it was him or me. All are possible.
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