
Rabiot will 'speak' with new Milan coach, France behaviour 'unacceptable'
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Adrien Rabiot is set to join AC Milan and will have a conversation with the club's new coach, while his recent behavior with the French national team has been described as 'unacceptable'.
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Attributed to original sourceAdrien Rabiot says he will ‘speak’ with new Milan coach Ruben Amorim after returning from holidays but blames some of his France teammates for their ‘unacceptable behaviour’ in the third-place play-off against England.
Rabiot spoke to the media, including Gazzetta dello Sport , following France’s 6-4 loss to England in the World Cup third-place play-off.
The French had a shocking first half, as England led 4-0 at the break.
Rabiot’s post-match quotes after France 4-6 England
“A disgraceful first half, I saw unacceptable behaviour,” Rabiot said.
“We came onto the pitch in what I would call a disgraceful manner. I saw behaviour from certain players that I had never witnessed before. It was disappointing because it was our last chance to make a good impression.
“There was a lot of disappointment after the semi-final against Spain, but there was also a job to finish, and we couldn’t be content with ending it like that,” he continued.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – JULY 04: Adrien Rabiot #14 of France arrives at the stadium before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match between Paraguay and France at Philadelphia Stadium on July 04, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images) “At half-time, we spoke and told ourselves we needed some pride. The second half was clearly much better because, in the first half, certain behaviours were unacceptable. We would have liked to finish with a win, also for Didier Deschamps and all his staff, but this defeat takes nothing away from what he has achieved over the years.”
Rabiot will go on holiday before starting training with Milan for his second season at San Siro.
“I’m starting again with Milan, of course. Then I’ll speak with the new coach,” he said.
“Before this, I preferred to focus on the World Cup and not be distracted by other matters. The holidays are well-deserved. These have been truly difficult days mentally.”
Milan sacked Massimiliano Allegri after failing to qualify for the Champions League in 2025-26 and hired Ruben Amorim, a former Manchester United boss, as a replacement.
Allegri is on very good terms with Rabiot, having coached him at both Juventus and Milan. The Italian tactician pushed to sign the French midfielder a year ago, and after being sacked by Milan, he has signed a three-year contract with Napoli.
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What happened
Adrien Rabiot, who is reportedly on his way to AC Milan, will need to 'speak' with the club's incoming new head coach, suggesting a potential alignment issue. Separately, his conduct while with the France national team has been labeled 'unacceptable', raising concerns about his professionalism. The dual nature of the story paints a picture of a talented midfielder arriving at a new club amid off-field scrutiny. Milan will need to manage the player's integration carefully given the reputational baggage.
Chance analysis
Rabiot's impending move to Milan is a significant midfield addition for the Rossoneri, but the 'unacceptable' France episode and the need to 'speak' with the new coach suggest potential friction or discipline issues. For prediction systems, this introduces uncertainty around Rabiot's immediate playing time and locker room dynamics at Milan. A new coach inheriting a high-profile signing with attitude concerns is a classic recipe for either a short leash or a motivational reset.
Milan gain a quality midfielder but face an early integration and discipline challenge with Rabiot under a new coach.
Factor in potential reduced playing time or disciplinary risk for Rabiot at Milan early in the new coach's tenure.