Barcola flies to the top of the scorers’ table

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Joined on Friday by Marseillais Mason Greenwood at the top of the scorers’ rankings, Bradley Barcola took off again after his double in Angers this Saturday evening.

Even if he was too lax in the second half,

Paris Saint-Germain has regained offensive efficiency Saturday evening during their victory against SCO Angers (2-4), on the occasion of the eleventh day of Ligue 1. Bradley Barcola scored a double for the capital club.

With these two new achievements, the former Olympique Lyonnais player takes sole lead in the French championship scorers rankings. The number 29 of the Rouge et Bleu has found the net ten times in eleven matches since the start of the 2024-2025 financial year. Mason Greenwood (eight goals) and Jonathan David (seven) follow him on the podium.

Barcola still silent in the Champions League

“We have to remember this first half with the four goals, we played well, reacted Barcola

at the microphone of DAZN. We relaxed a bit in the second, it’s a shame to spoil that. Otherwise, we had a good match overall. My exit at halftime? The coach didn’t say anything to me before the match, I played the first half at full strength. »

Despite being Ligue 1’s top scorer, the 22-year-old winger is yet to score in the Champions League this season. Now it’s time for the French team for the Lyon native, who will play in the Nations League against Israel (November 14) and Italy (November 17).

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