
"Adrien Rabiot became irreplaceable at AC Milan from very early on in his time at the club, and he will be key in the second half of the season. La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) begin their analysis on Rabiot by referencing his average rating of 6.64 out of 10, from their post-game assessments of players after every match. In Serie A among those with at least five appearances, he is second only to team-mates Luka Modric (6.76)."
"Giorgio Furlani and Tare quickly closed the deal, and Allegri did the rest: he inserted him into the starting lineup and hasn't done without him since, except for the away match in Florence, when he came on in the second half due to a foot problem. 'The Duke' is irreplaceable because he brings Allegri's mindset to the pitch, his bursts of speed raise the team's average position, and he never forgets to run backwards to close down spaces."
Adrien Rabiot became irreplaceable at AC Milan very early and will be key in the season's second half. He holds an average rating of 6.64 out of 10 from post-game player assessments, second in Serie A among players with at least five appearances only to Luka Modric. Rabiot pushes for Milan's Scudetto comeback in the dressing room and on the pitch, recently winning a penalty and scoring a brace in Como. Massimiliano Allegri insisted on signing him and made him a regular starter. His pace raises the team's average position, he tracks back to close spaces, and Milan remain unbeaten in Serie A when he plays.
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