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Bradley Barcola, PSG’s top scorer this season, has the opportunity to establish himself on the European scene against PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League. A new challenge for the 22-year-old striker, who became the club’s major offensive asset after the departure of Kylian Mbappé.
Since the departure of Kylian Mbappé for Real Madrid, Bradley Barcola has become the main offensive asset of Paris Saint-Germain. Top scorer in Ligue 1 with already 7 goals in 8 matches, the 22-year-old winger has the opportunity to take a step forward in the Champions League against PSV Eindhoven on Tuesday evening. In a competition where there is still a little lack of consistency.
“PSG has a very great player there”
On the European scene, the former Lyonnais has only one goal in 12 appearances. Nothing to worry about Luis Enrique, the coach of the capital club, who remains confident and underlines the importance of the collective behind the performances of his new providential man. Asked by The Parisianthe former Auxerre player, Olivier Kapo, is also attracted by the French international.
“He has speed, dribbling and efficiency. In addition, his room for improvement is enormous.exclaims the ex-AJA winger. After Mbappé, PSG has a very great player there. He has success in front of goal, this ease a bit like Thierry Henry. He can shoot on the ground, in the air. In one-on-one, he will try to hit the ball. It’s a talent that must be supported. » It’s up to him to flourish at the highest level.
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