Barcola, Riolo offers to take his place

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After starting last Sunday’s match against Olympique Lyonnais on the substitutes’ bench, Bradley Barcola was started again on Wednesday evening by Luis Enrique for

the trip to Monaco.

Once again, the 22-year-old winger was disappointing, clearly lacking edge. “Hey Bambi, if you don’t move a little more, I’m going to take your place in the film, eh”, wrote Daniel Riolo on X (formerly Twitter) during the meeting.

Barcola, the harder the fall will be

Before Paris Saint-Germain’s last meeting in the Champions League, the sports journalist already warned Barcola.

“His statistics in the Champions League are frightening. Salzburg is a small team, he has to score because he, a priori, must be in the best shape. At some point he’s going to have to really grow up.”he warned. Since then, the native of Lyon has still not found the net.

This season, the former Lyonnais has not scored a single goal in the Champions League. In the league, he was at the top of the scorers’ rankings for several weeks. From now on, it is Lille’s Jonathan David who occupies this place with eleven achievements, one more than number 29 from Ile-de-France.

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