Barcola, the stroke of madness!

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Not always tender towards Bradley Barcola, Daniel Riolo promises to get the PSG striker’s haircut if the capital club wins the Champions League.

Rarely an evening goes by in the after-party without Daniel Riolo being asked to speak about the Bradley Barcola case. The RMC consultant had been very critical of the Parisian winger at the start of the season, giving him the nickname “Bambi”, but he wants to bury the hatchet.

“If we win the Champions League, I’ll get the Barcola Cup”, even launched Riolo who therefore uses “we” to talk about Paris Saint-Germain. Beyond his level of play, the polemicist had also questioned the former Lyonnais’ haircut several times, wondering if his dreadlocks could not hinder him on the pitch.

Riolo still not convinced by Barcola

In the meantime, don’t think that Daniel Riolo will make his mea culpa about Bradley Barcola, with the very good performances of the Parisian winger in the Champions League. The RMC consultant continues to display his skepticism about it.

“We are going to stop the delusions that I hear about the genius of PSG, he said again. I don’t like to get carried away. I am the guy who never compared Ben Arfa to Messi, who never thought that Ntep would have a career in the French team, who fought against those who said that Serge Aurier was the best right back in Europe, that Yann M’Vila would be a great Champions League player, who never called Imbula ‘Fenomeno’, who did not kneel in front of Verratti and who understood the deception that it would become, the same for Neymar. So end of story. » It is still possible that the subject will come back to the table at some point…

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