Deschamps: Rabiot has made a huge mistake

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Paris Saint-Germain's Adrien Rabiot
  • Post published:May 24, 2018

Being named as a standby option for France’s World Cup squad was not sufficient to keep Adrien Rabiot happy, which is frustrating Didier Deschamps.

Rabiot has made a ‘huge mistake’ in asking to be removed from the standby list for France’s World Cup squad, according to coach Didier Deschamps.

The Paris Saint-Germain midfielder, who has six caps, was overlooked for the main 23-man selection, with Sevilla’s Steven N’Zonzi preferred instead.

Rabiot – who previously demonstrated a reluctance to adopt a more deep-lying role for his country – was included among Les Bleus’ group of first reserves for the tournament in Russia, but he made a request in writing to be de-selected.

Speaking at a media conference on Wednesday, shortly after the French Football Federation had expressed its surprise and disappointment at the move, Deschamps shed further light on the situation.

‘It was not a letter sent, it was an email that arrived Monday late afternoon,’ he said. ‘I became aware of its content. Of course, Adrien signed it.

‘I called him to have a confirmation that it was he who had sent this email. He did not answer me. I got confirmation from my manager. In the process, I warned my president of the content. I also warned the president of PSG because he is a PSG player.

‘I was surprised of course. I can understand the disappointment, the immense disappointment, but to take such a position… we are talking about a young player who for a while was in the French group. He excludes himself from the team.

‘I dare to hope that through some decisions like this, it will allow him to mature, to reflect. I am convinced that he made a huge mistake in taking such a position.

‘He refuses his status as a reservist, to follow a program, and if there was a problem of being called as a substitute. It is his decision, he assumes.’

France are considered among the favourites to win the World Cup and must first negotiate a group that pits them against Australia, Peru and Denmark.

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