Barcola, the public apology

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Bradley Barcola is showing his advantage with Paris Saint-Germain. Some observers who criticized him a few months ago apologized to him.

Transferred last summer from Olympique Lyonnais to Paris Saint-Germain, Bradley Barcola is in the process of succeeding in his seduction operation within the Parisian club. Brilliant for many weeks, the young French offensive player continues to progress and has succeeded in convincing the most skeptical with his performances. The latter were also numerous when PSG decided to bet on the man who had only had a few months at the highest level. Some have decided to publicly acknowledge their error of judgment.

Journalist for Release, Grégory Schneider was one of those who hardly believed in Bradley Barcola. But he chose to recognize his mistake and took advantage of his presence on the channel’s set on Sunday evening The Team to make amends. “ Very frankly I will tell you. When he signed, I said: ‘It’s nonsense, he won’t play, he won’t have playing time, a player of his age must play’. Honestly, I say it, I have no problem saying (that I was wrong). (…) Honestly, he burned all the passing times. »

Yes for Euro 2024

Also present on the media channel, Ludovic Obraniak also admitted to having moved a little quickly when judging Bradley Barcola. “ The Newcastle match (1-1 at the Parc des Princes, in the group stage of the Champions League, editor’s note) generated some pretty strong criticism. Some people thought it was positive, others thought it was negative. I was part, in the aggressiveness and this somewhat nonchalant side that he has, which bothered me a lot in his return, because of his youth and his status, (…) of those who criticized him after Newcastle . And honestly, a few weeks later… Pam! He engaged the second and it bounced. »

Now well underway, Bradley Barcola is getting everyone to agree and rallying the most skeptical to his side. Grégory Schneider thus estimated that the Parisian should now play Euro 2024 with the Blues. “ Given its future importance in French football, it must take the temperature of a major competition. You can’t leave him. He needs to see how things are going, gain experience. (…) He can have a role coming off the bench, but at some point, you have to put the tricolor label on his forehead. »

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