There is a Milan with Adrien Rabiot, and one without him.
In recent months, the Rossoneri have managed to win and impress, often with the crucial support in midfield of a complete player. Rabiot is everywhere, bringing dynamism and power to every action, both in attack and in defense. The comparison with Kessié? An evocative one, but the Frenchman offers much more.

A thoroughbred whom Massimiliano Allegri never does without. Just consider that after only one training session with the squad, Rabiot was immediately named in the starting eleven against Bologna, a match the Rossoneri went on to win at San Siro thanks to the first and only goal scored so far by Luka Modrić. Rabiot does more than simply manage the ball. Lately, he has also been increasingly effective in the attacking third. Against Torino came his first major mark in a Milan shirt, while against Sassuolo a goal was ruled out for offside, as relayed via Milan News.
One goal and one assist, but this is a player who, across 12 appearances, has always logged more than 90 minutes on the pitch. A 100 percent share of the minutes entrusted to him by Allegri. A positive symbol of this Milan side.















