In the Dazn format “I’m coming back” the Frenchman talks about his recovery, his desire to return to Inter and his bond with the Livorno coach: “I like his anger”
“I’m fine, I’ve worked a lot. I just miss the pitch.” Adrien Rabiot presents himself like this in “I’m coming back”, the Dazn format that accompanies the countdown towards Inter-Milan. The Rossoneri midfielder returns to speak after weeks out: “When it comes to the calf you have to be careful. I preferred to recover completely, it’s better to avoid another 3-4 weeks out.” The message is simple: he wants to be there for the derby. “It’s an electric match. I’ve never seen it live and I can’t wait: on TV you can’t feel the atmosphere. It would be wonderful to score in the last minute, but it will be a match decided by the details.” Maignan is also pushing him: “He explained to me how much he matters to history and to the fans. I haven’t played for a month, I have a great desire to return.”
cheerful and the return to Milan
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Rabiot says it bluntly: returning to work with Allegri was a strong point. “I’ve always got on well with the coach. He’s fantastic, he’s always positive and knows how to communicate with everyone, he knows how to get into the heads of the players. I like his anger, determination, desire to win.” And he adds, smiling: “For him I’m a crazy horse. I always give everything, I go back and forth. He likes horses… I think he appreciates the comparison.” He has no doubts about Milan: “It’s an extraordinary club. I’m in the right place to do what I love and to improve. This young group has great energy.”
derby and friendship with Thuram
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Rabiot doesn’t hide his personal relationship with Marcus Thuram: “He’s a friend, we also spoke a few days ago. Joking about the derby? Yes, but not too much. He asked me if I was free during the break, but I had to work to get back in.” And on the French striker’s rise to the Nerazzurri: “I was struck by how he immediately became a protagonist.”
SHIELD
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Rabiot looks ahead, without exaggerating too much: “We have a strong team. With my mentality I try to push everyone to give their best. The important thing is to stay close to first place: it’s long, but from November to December we will have many matches, including the Super Cup which is one of our objectives. In February we will really understand how far we can go.”
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