Having spent a turbulent season at Olympique de Marseille, Jonathan Rowe has reflected on his altercation with Adrien Rabiot, which took place last August following a defeat against Rennes.
An incident that changed everything… for two OM players. At the time, the clash was described as very serious by Pablo Longoria and led club officials to quickly part ways with both players. Their next destination: Serie A. Rabiot joined AC Milan, while Rowe moved to Bologna FC 1909.
A turning point in Rowe’s career
In an interview with Corriere di Bologna, the English winger, now playing for Bologna, insists he holds no grudges. “We’re adults, sometimes things get heated, but we move on,” he explained, referring to an incident that had strongly impacted Marseille’s start to the season.
With hindsight, Rowe prefers to put things into perspective: “In life, everything happens for a reason.” He now sees the episode as a positive turning point in his career.
However, he admits his time at OM was not easy. He describes constant pressure, both internally and externally, where “every detail was magnified.” He also mentioned the tactical changes introduced by Roberto De Zerbi, though without bitterness, even thanking his former coach for the trust shown. Now more settled, Rowe appears to have found balance in Italy, far from the storm in Marseille.
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