France midfielder Rabiot joins Vinicius in criticising World Cup final pitch

Adrien Rabiot in action during France's World Cup opener against Senegal. - © Adam Hunger, AP

France's Adrien Rabiot raised concerns about the quality of ​the pitch at the New York/New Jersey stadium, also known as the MetLife Stadium, after their 3-1 win over Senegal on Tuesday, echoing Brazil forward Vinicius Jr's frustration with ​the dryness ‌of the surface.

Rabiot, who bagged an assist ⁠in France's Group I opener, said the ground set to host the World Cup final ‌in July felt less like a real pitch and ⁠more like an artificial surface.

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"The pitch... I don't even know if you can call it that. It felt more ​like an artificial surface – quite hard and quite ‌rigid," Rabiot told reporters.

Meanwhile, France coach Didier Deschamps called the pitch a "special surface" when asked about it in a press conference.

"I think there's ‌probably concrete underneath, it's very short fibres," Deschamps said.

The pitch felt different from last year's ​FIFA Club World Cup, also played at the New York/New Jersey stadium, Deschamps added. "The bounce is a bit different," he said, adding ​that his side are adjusting to the conditions. Mbappé's opener helped France overcome a wobbly start.

Brazil's Vinicius had ​also earlier voiced concerns about the dryness of ​the pitch after his side were held to a 1-1 draw by Morocco in the ​first match played at the stadium on Saturday.

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"In the second half, with the heat, the pitch dries out very quickly. The game becomes very sluggish and we can't get into our rhythm," Vinicius ⁠had said.

Senegal will take on Norway in the next game to be played ⁠at the venue ​on June 22.

(FRANCE 24 with Reuters)

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