
"Rabiot, as Gazzetta dello Sport wrote this morning, is not clear for the derby, and another yellow card would see him miss what may be the biggest game left of the season. So, the game against Cremonese, as we thought, would have been an easy chance to keep him safe."
"His belief is rather simple, at 30-years-old, the midfielder has the maturity and knowledge to work around the situation. Though he will still demand maximum attention in everything, from tackles to his general behaviour. If he were to protect him for the Inter game, he may not be as sharp, and this is a worry for the Italian."
Adrien Rabiot faces a suspension risk for AC Milan's upcoming Derby della Madonnina against Inter, as another yellow card would sideline him. Despite this threat, manager Massimiliano Allegri has decided to field the Frenchman in the Cremonese match rather than rest him. Allegri believes Rabiot's maturity and midfield expertise are essential to Milan's performance, and he is willing to accept the risk of losing him for the derby. The manager's reasoning centers on maintaining Rabiot's sharpness; protecting him could diminish his effectiveness. Allegri will demand careful play from Rabiot regarding tackles and conduct to minimize additional cautions.
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