Sarri: Supports Rabiot and opposes overseas games. Players earn more but without players, the league is gone.
3:35pm, 11 October 2025Football
October 11th Lazio coach Maurizio Sarri was interviewed recently. He agreed with AC Milan midfielder Rabiot’s views on Serie A games being played in Australia.
The Serie A match between AC Milan and Como will be scheduled to be played in Australia. Milan midfielder Rabiot blasted this decision as completely crazy, but his remarks were criticized by the chairman of the Serie A League.
The Serie A president responded to the players at the time: "Rabiot, like all football players who earn millions of euros, has forgotten that they are paid to engage in an activity, which is to play football. He should respect the money he earns and be more in line with the wishes of his employer AC Milan. It was the club that accepted and promoted this game to be held overseas."
Sarri expressed his support for Rabiot , he said: "In my opinion, Rabiot is right, money cannot decide everything, and the response of the Serie A president is very bad."
"Rabiot could have responded that if he did not play three games a week and did not give everything on the court, the league president himself would not make any money at all, because the league would cease to exist. Rabiot went all out as soon as he came on the court. He is a great young man."
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