Rabiot Embraces New Role at Milan Under Amorim
Adrien Rabiot has expressed his understanding of coach Ruben Amorim’s expectations since joining AC Milan, addressing recent criticism regarding his extended vacation. “That’s what it’s always like in Italy,” he remarked.
Rabiot made an immediate impact during his season debut, coming off the bench to assist Alphadjo Cisse for the opening goal, followed by scoring the second in AC Milan’s 2-1 victory against Torino.
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Rabiot ready to embrace Amorim’s Milan
TURIN, ITALY – AUGUST 23: Adrien Rabiot of AC Milan scores his team’s second goal past Diego Mascardi of Torino FC during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino on August 23, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
“I am glad to be back, to have seen what ideas the coach has, and I also spoke to the Boss,” Rabiot stated to Sky Sport Italia.
Rumors suggested that Rabiot was displeased with Max Allegri’s departure and considered following his former Juventus coach to Napoli.

PISA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 13: Adrien Rabiot of AC Milan reacts during the Serie A match between Pisa SC and AC Milan at Arena Garibaldi on February 13, 2026 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
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Amorim is deploying Rabiot in a more advanced trequartista role, replacing Ruben Loftus-Cheek. Rabiot noted, “I already had a similar role with Roberto De Zerbi at Olympique Marseille. I like to attack the goal, so I’m happy.”

TURIN, ITALY – AUGUST 23: Ruben Amorim, Head Coach of AC Milan looks on before the Serie A match between Torino FC and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino on August 23, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
The France international had not participated in any matches since the World Cup third place playoff against England, having been granted additional time off alongside his fellow national team member Mike Maignan.
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Although some fans and journalists voiced frustration over his late return, Rabiot quickly proved his worth on the pitch following just a week of training. “The World Cup was good; we reached the semi-final even if we wanted to win it. I needed that time off to rest both physically and mentally, because it was a tough season, especially the way it ended at Milan,” he explained. “I returned with great hunger; we asked the coach for a couple more days, and he told us to take four, so I don’t understand why it was controversial. Then again, that’s always what it is like in Italy.” Rabiot expressed satisfaction with his contribution, stating, “I’m glad to have contributed a goal and assist.”

TURIN, ITALY – AUGUST 23: Adrien Rabiot of AC Milan celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino on August 23, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
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Regarding his transition in playing style under Amorim, Rabiot commented, “I am closer to the goal when we recover the ball, so this season we’ll try to have more possession than the opponents, and then it ought to be easier to create chances, score goals and provide assists,” he concluded.
Adrien Rabiot insists he ‘understood what Ruben Amorim wants’ at Milan and shrugs off the ‘controversy’ about his extended vacation. ‘That’s what it’s always like in Italy.’
He came off the bench and within minutes had provided the assist for Alphadjo Cisse to open the scoring, then netted the second himself 120 seconds later for a 2-1 victory away to Torino.
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Rabiot ready to embrace Amorim’s Milan

TURIN, ITALY – AUGUST 23: Adrien Rabiot of AC Milan scores his team’s second goal past Diego Mascardi of Torino FC during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino on August 23, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
“I am glad to be back, to have seen what ideas the coach has, and I also spoke to the Boss,” Rabiot told Sky Sport Italia, referring to patron Gerry Cardinale.
There had been some suggestions that he was unhappy with the dismissal of Max Allegri and wanted to follow his old Juventus boss to Napoli.

PISA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 13: Adrien Rabiot of AC Milan reacts during the Serie A match between Pisa SC and AC Milan at Arena Garibaldi on February 13, 2026 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
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Amorim is certainly using him in a different way, a more advanced trequartista role behind the striker that saw him replace Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
“I already had a similar role with Roberto De Zerbi at Olympique Marseille. I like to attack the goal, so I’m happy,” assured Rabiot.

TURIN, ITALY – AUGUST 23: Ruben Amorim, Head Coach of AC Milan looks on before the Serie A match between Torino FC and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino on August 23, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
The France international had not played a minute of football since the World Cup third place final against England, as both he and Bleus teammate Mike Maignan were given extra days off this summer.
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The delay returning to base prompted controversy and irritation from some fans and media, but the midfielder made an immediate impact in his season debut.
“The World Cup was good, we reached the semi-final even if we wanted to win it. I needed that time off to rest both physically and mentally, because it was a tough season, especially the way it ended at Milan.
“I returned with great hunger, we asked the coach for a couple more days and he told us to take four, so I don’t understand why it was controversial. Then again, that’s always what it is like in Italy.
“I’m pleased to be back on the field after just one week of training, but I understood what the coach wants, what he expects from me, and I’m glad to have contributed a goal and assist.”

TURIN, ITALY – AUGUST 23: Adrien Rabiot of AC Milan celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino on August 23, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
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How is Rabiot adapting to the change of philosophy from Allegri to Amorim at Milan?
“I am closer to the goal when we recover the ball, so this season we’ll try to have more possession than the opponents, and then it ought to be easier to create chances, score goals and provide assists,” he concluded.
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