Rabiot’s outspoken attack on Serie A’s decision to stage AC Milan’s fixture against Como in Perth, Australia, has ignited a war of words. Calling the idea “completely crazy,” the French midfielder questioned the logic of forcing Italian clubs to play nearly 14,000 kilometres from home. His comments came shortly after UEFA officially approved the controversial plan, citing “exceptional circumstances” linked to the 2026 Winter Olympics, which will occupy Milan’s San Siro that weekend.
The clash, set for February 2026, will be the first Serie A match held outside Italy. While UEFA reiterated that this approval “should not set a precedent,” the move has drawn sharp reactions from players and fans alike, with Rabiot’s remarks standing out as the most direct criticism yet.






