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After a complicated period, Bradley Barcola was able to bounce perfectly to find his best level.
During the last months of 2024, Bradley Barcola went through a very complicated period. The tricolor international could no longer find the path of the opposing nets for long weeks.
A period of doubt that could have strengthened with
The recruitment of KHVICHA KVARETSKHELIA during the winter transfer window. Luis Enrique, however, claims to have always had confidence in his number 29. “With Kvara the goal was to improve the team. Everyone pushes their competitor. Barcola Barcola is a very young player. It has a very promising future “said the Spanish technician on Saturday at a press conference.
Barcola has perfectly rebounded
Even during his scarcity period, the former player of Olympique Lyonnais was able to help Paris Saint-Germain.
“During the game during which he marked less, he was still present to give assists. I see at home an improvement on his work in defense ”underlines the former coach of La Roja.
This season, Bradley Barcola has insisted sixteen goals in 36 matches played, all competitions combined. This Sunday evening, the capital's club moves to Groupama Stadium, to challenge Olympique Lyonnais during the closing match of the 23rd day of Ligue 1. The 22 -year -old winger should be established once again for This poster.
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