We can say we’ve gotten used to it, though that doesn’t mean it’s normal. Here’s an example that caused a major uproar in France. So much so that Adrien Rabiot, the national team midfielder, former Paris Saint-Germain youth player, and now captain of Olympique Marseille, lost his temper and harshly confronted PSG’s president, Nasser Al-Khelaifi.“Insulting my mother and father… One day, it will all have to be paid for. You certainly won’t carry it all to heaven. Believe me. Nasser, you can have all the money in the world, even more, but you can’t buy class,” Rabiot told the president of PSG. He’s long had a strained relationship with Al-Khelaifi, but this particular incident seemed to have nothing to do with the Qatari official directly.📸 PSG ultras’ message to Rabiot: “Loyalty for men, betrayal for wh*res. Like mother, like son.” pic.twitter.com/Nzn3jdvM9T— The Touchline | Football Coverage (@TouchlineX) March 16, 2025 It wasn’t Al-Khelaifi who insulted Rabiot’s late parents, but rather the “ultras” of PSG. It wouldn’t be appropriate to quote them exactly, but let’s say they wrote about loyalty and betrayal, linking the latter to “women of the night” and then “reminding” everyone that blood is thicker than water, before concluding with: “Like mother, like son.”Now, did Al-Khelaifi write that slogan? Of course not. But the Rabiot family was still furious. Especially Adrien’s mother, Veronique, who is also his agent. She was upset for several reasons. For one, PSG didn’t even try to remove the controversial slogan, and the rest? Let’s not even mention them.“I don’t blame anyone at the Paris club and I’m not seeking revenge. But the reality is that in France, everyone is afraid of PSG, which is why the match wasn’t interrupted… No one intervened, no one… This crossed a red line. Players can be insulted, but families, women? Leave them alone,” said Rabiot’s mother. PSG never offered an apology, nor does she expect one.”Everyone is afraid of PSG”“PSG doesn’t apologize, and they don’t have to. They never did before. And we don’t expect an apology. In fact, we hope they won’t be cynical. Pretending like they didn’t create those fake social media accounts to insult Adrien and me when he left,” Veronique pointed out, explaining that she didn’t attend the match, as it was predictable that Adrien would be targeted by the fans.The most passionate among them simply don’t know where the boundaries lie.##NAJAVA_MECA_8789759##
