Unbeaten and impermeable: Milan's ridiculous record with Rabiot continues
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Unbeaten and impermeable: Milan's ridiculous record with Rabiot continues
"Adrien Rabiot returned to the starting line-up for AC Milan against Inter on Sunday night, and the positive trend with him continued. As Calciomercato.com write, it had been 44 days since the last time that Massimiliano Allegri had been able to name Rabiot in the starting XI due to a muscle injury, and it came in the biggest game of the season so far."
"Rabiot brings physicality, leadership and the essential balance needed to avoid conceding goals. With him on the pitch, the Rossoneri have played six competitive matches - five in Serie A and one in the Coppa Italia. His record speaks for itself: five wins against Bologna, Udinese, Napoli, Inter and Lecce in the Coppa Italia, and one draw with Juventus. The zero goals conceded from open play in that stretch tells another story."
Adrien Rabiot returned to AC Milan's starting line-up against Inter after a 44-day absence caused by a muscle injury. He delivered a high-intensity, quality performance, outplaying Nicolò Barella and aiding teammates such as Luka Modric. Rabiot contributes physicality, leadership and balance that helps prevent goals. With him on the pitch Milan have played six competitive matches, recording five wins and one draw. The team conceded zero goals from open play during that run, with the only concession a Kevin De Bruyne penalty. Rabiot's presence correlates with improved defensive solidity and strong results.
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