Barcola, the tragic news

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A young fan of Bradley Barcola, Mathias, cut down by illness, has passed away.

Coming late and still fourth and last scorer for the France team against Israel, Thursday evening in Budapest, as part of the League of Nations (1-4), Bradley Barcola, at the end of the match , did not fail to pay tribute to a seriously ill young fan, Mathias.

This Saturday, a relative of the boy announced the terrible news on social networks: “ It is with immense sadness that I announce the death of Mathias, who was like a little brother to me. After months of fighting, he finally found peace.

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A nice thought in the Blues locker room

After receiving the PSG will-o-the-wisp jersey, Mathias asked for a dedication from the former Lyonnais: “ If you score, could you make an M? » A thought through gesture that Bradley Barcola has not forgotten after his achievement against Israel.

For you Mathias “, the French striker had published via his Instagram account, supporting photo in the privacy of the Blues locker room.

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