A quarrel in the runner-up's locker room. Will two players leave the club?

Frenchman Adrien Rabiot and Englishman Jonathan Rowe have been put up for sale by Olympique Marseille following an altercation in the team's locker room following a match in the first round of the French top flight. A statement called their behavior "unacceptable."
The incident occurred on Friday, the opening day of the Ligue 1 season, after an away match against Rennes. Marseille lost 1-0, despite having the upper hand for an hour following a red card for one of their opponents. They conceded a goal in second-half stoppage time.
SEE ALSO: Change regarding Lewandowski. They suddenly announced it, what news!
According to French media reports, a violent altercation later broke out between the players in the locker room. A statement from Olympique Marseille only stated that the 30-year-old Rabiot and Rowe, eight years his junior, had disgraced themselves with "unacceptable conduct," and that the decision was made after consultation with the coaching staff and "in accordance with the club's internal regulations."
The French midfielder and English winger joined Olympique Marseille last year and were regulars in the team that finished runners-up in France.
In the match in Rennes, Przemysław Frankowski, on loan from Galatasaray Istanbul, made his debut for the home team until the 85th minute.
Go to Polsatsport.pl
polsatnews