
"Before Adrien Rabiot arrived, AC Milan lost their only game of the Serie A season. Now, they have not lost since... Sometimes, things are so simple in football that they get forgotten, and with Rabiot, his arrival can fall into that category. The Frenchman, despite a very strange summer, landed in Milano ready for the third game of the Serie A season, and he was ready from the off."
"He has been one of the Rossoneri's most decisive players this season, bringing several key traits to the squad. From leadership to charisma, phyiscality to finishing, he has everything that Allegri's midfield needs, and probably a little more. He has played 13 games for the club, averaging 2.5 points per game with him in the side. If he played the remaining seventeen league games, continuing that average, by Allegri's calculations, Milan would win the league."
Adrien Rabiot joined AC Milan after the first international break and started from the third Serie A game. He immediately became a decisive presence, contributing leadership, charisma, physicality and finishing to Allegri's midfield. Rabiot has played 13 games, with Milan averaging 2.5 points per game when he is in the side. If that average continued across the remaining seventeen league matches, Milan would win the title by Allegri's calculations. Without Rabiot the points-per-game average drops to 1.6, a significant decline. Milan must find additional players who can raise the team average and sustain results.
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