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The Rabiot episode plunged Olympique de Marseille into a sudden and unexpected crisis.

A short defeat in Rennes (0-1) will have been enough to see theOlympique de Marseille fall back into its flaws. Like last season, the Marseille club feeds all the debates. Adrien Rabiot and Jonathan Rowe, involved in a strong altercation after the match, were laid off and then excluded from the club on Tuesday.

For Pierre Ménès, this episode is the drop of water that makes the vase overflow. “I'm sorry to confirm what I have been saying for a while. But the way the Marseillais had to react to this inaugural defeat in Rennes, it is still extremely symptomatic of the hysteria that surrounds this club, which oscillates between blissful optimism after very good friendly matches and which passes almost in psychodrama after a defeat “launched the former Canal + columnist on his YouTube channel.

Adrien Rabiot and OM, it's over.

“Okay, this is a defeat at 11 against 10 in Rennes, which is a very well organized team defensively, but you touches the post twice”continued Ménès.

Ménès has “never seen that of (his) career”

The journalist regrets the climate surrounding OM. “” These are things that can happen, but from there that (Adrien) Rabiot and (Jonathan) Rowe are almost to appear. So, no, I'm sorry, it doesn't happen in all clubs after all matches. ”

“I have never seen that in my career. It is still a Marseille specificity to be always in surreaction. But it is in the image of the supporters, as soon as it wins, the euphoria is incredible and when it loses, it is the opposite. The very high is too far from too low at OM“, Concluded Ménès.

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