Adrien Rabiot Slams Teammates’ “Inadmissible” Behavior After France’s Defeat to England

France midfielder Adrien Rabiot publicly criticized his teammates following their performance against England, labeling the behavior of certain players during the first half as “inadmissible.” The comments, delivered in the immediate aftermath of the loss, reflect significant internal frustration regarding the squad’s application during the opening stages of the match.

Rabiot’s Criticism of Team Conduct

The post-match remarks from the 29-year-old midfielder centered on a perceived lack of intensity and focus during the initial 45 minutes. According to reports from multiple outlets covering the national team, including L’Équipe and Le Figaro, Rabiot expressed his dissatisfaction with the collective effort, specifically pointing to individual attitudes that he felt fell below the standard expected of the Équipe de France.

“In the first half, some behaviors were inadmissible,” Rabiot stated, as reported by franceinfo. The veteran player, who has been a consistent fixture in the midfield under Didier Deschamps, did not shy away from the intensity of the situation, characterizing the team’s early-game conduct as “disappointing” in comments echoed by beIN SPORTS.

Contextualizing the Performance

While players frequently discuss tactical failures in post-match interviews, the use of the term “inadmissible” signals that the issue was viewed as a matter of professional application rather than purely a technical or strategic shortcoming.

Rabiot SLAMS his teammates and their "unacceptable behavior"!

Team Dynamics and Future Implications

By voicing these concerns to the media, Rabiot has effectively put the focus on individual accountability within the current roster.

However, the acknowledgment of poor behavior by a senior player suggests that the team’s internal standards were not met on the pitch.

Looking Ahead

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