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The Rabiot Revolution: Stats Reveal His True Impact at AC Milan

The Rabiot Revolution: Stats Reveal His True Impact at AC Milan

Adrien Rabiot’s first Milan season is trending the right way. The French midfielder has lifted his end product across competitions, and it shows in his Sofascore Rating. Compared with his Juventus years from 2019 to 2024, Rabiot’s 2025/26 output in red and black looks sharper in attack while staying solid off the ball.

These numbers come from all competitions and reflect his role as a left‑footed MC/AM who can drive play and arrive in the box. You can follow his live stats and match-by-match Sofascore Rating on Sofascore.

Sharper attacking return at Milan

Rabiot’s goals per 90 have risen from 0.12 at Juventus to 0.23 at Milan, close to a 92% jump. Assists per 90 have also climbed from 0.07 to 0.15. He is taking more shots too, up from 1.17 to 1.71 per 90.

Creation is up as well. Big chances created move from 0.09 to 0.27 per 90, effectively tripling. That combination of finishing and chance-making explains why he looks more threatening in Serie A and in Europe this season.

More touches, more control

On the ball, Rabiot is seeing and using it more. Accurate passes per 90 improve from 38.5 to 42.9, about a 12% rise. That extra volume suggests he is a more consistent outlet in Milan’s midfield, linking phases and helping the team keep territory.

For a side that often pushes full-backs high and rotates the midfield, having a secure passer in central areas matters. Rabiot’s clean distribution helps sustain pressure and feed the forwards earlier.

Defensive work remains reliable

There is a small dip in pure defensive counting stats. Ball recoveries ease from 5.80 to 5.13 per 90 and tackles from 2.31 to 1.97. The drop is modest and likely tied to Milan having more of the ball in long spells, which naturally reduces recovery chances.

Even with fewer defensive actions, his positioning and size still help in transition moments. He is picking the right times to press and the right times to hold shape.

What the Sofascore Rating reflects

The overall picture is a higher performance level. Rabiot’s Sofascore Rating rises from 7.04 during his Juventus spell to 7.24 at Milan. With 10 being a perfect score, that bump is meaningful over many minutes.

Better attacking output, more passes and steady defensive work are all feeding into the number. For Milan, it is the profile they hoped for: a midfielder who adds goals and creation without losing discipline.

  • Sofascore News
  • The Rabiot Revolution: Stats Reveal His True Impact at AC Milan

The Rabiot Revolution: Stats Reveal His True Impact at AC Milan

The Rabiot Revolution: Stats Reveal His True Impact at AC Milan

Adrien Rabiot’s first Milan season is trending the right way. The French midfielder has lifted his end product across competitions, and it shows in his Sofascore Rating. Compared with his Juventus years from 2019 to 2024, Rabiot’s 2025/26 output in red and black looks sharper in attack while staying solid off the ball.

These numbers come from all competitions and reflect his role as a left‑footed MC/AM who can drive play and arrive in the box. You can follow his live stats and match-by-match Sofascore Rating on Sofascore.

Sharper attacking return at Milan

Rabiot’s goals per 90 have risen from 0.12 at Juventus to 0.23 at Milan, close to a 92% jump. Assists per 90 have also climbed from 0.07 to 0.15. He is taking more shots too, up from 1.17 to 1.71 per 90.

Creation is up as well. Big chances created move from 0.09 to 0.27 per 90, effectively tripling. That combination of finishing and chance-making explains why he looks more threatening in Serie A and in Europe this season.

More touches, more control

On the ball, Rabiot is seeing and using it more. Accurate passes per 90 improve from 38.5 to 42.9, about a 12% rise. That extra volume suggests he is a more consistent outlet in Milan’s midfield, linking phases and helping the team keep territory.

For a side that often pushes full-backs high and rotates the midfield, having a secure passer in central areas matters. Rabiot’s clean distribution helps sustain pressure and feed the forwards earlier.

Defensive work remains reliable

There is a small dip in pure defensive counting stats. Ball recoveries ease from 5.80 to 5.13 per 90 and tackles from 2.31 to 1.97. The drop is modest and likely tied to Milan having more of the ball in long spells, which naturally reduces recovery chances.

Even with fewer defensive actions, his positioning and size still help in transition moments. He is picking the right times to press and the right times to hold shape.

What the Sofascore Rating reflects

The overall picture is a higher performance level. Rabiot’s Sofascore Rating rises from 7.04 during his Juventus spell to 7.24 at Milan. With 10 being a perfect score, that bump is meaningful over many minutes.

Better attacking output, more passes and steady defensive work are all feeding into the number. For Milan, it is the profile they hoped for: a midfielder who adds goals and creation without losing discipline.

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