Asked about if he has ever seen such a brawl in his career, the Marseille manager told Corriere della Sera: "Never. And I come from the streets. But it did us good, because the club chose to do without Rabiot, who didn't want to take a step back."
The ex-Brighton coach's word resonates strongly further now as Rabiot's mother and agent, Veronique Rabiot, also took his son's side and rather than insisting for a calm dialogue went ahead to scrutinise De Zerbi, calling him out for being biased.
It's not the first time Rabiot has found himself wrapped in controversy. Earlier, the French midfielder clashed with Paris Saint-Germain’s management, including being relegated to train with the reserves in 2018 after contract disputes and publicly challenging the club. He also faced backlash for refusing to join France’s standby list for the 2018 World Cup, which led to a two-year absence from the national team. Additionally, in 2019, Rabiot was suspended by PSG after going to a nightclub following a Champions League elimination, further fuelling criticism of his professionalism and attitude.