“Barcola was unstoppable”

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Luis Enrique was full of praise for Bradley Barcola, the main architect of PSG’s victory on Sunday in Lens (2-0).

Bradley Barcola scored big points on Sunday. Established on the right side of the Parisian attack while Kylian Mbappé once again occupied the center while Randal Kolo Muani and Gonçalo Ramos had to be content with the bench, the former Lyonnais undoubtedly delivered his best match since his arrival in Paris last summer. And not only because of his goal, scored with a subtle dive against Brice Samba after a golden service from Kylian Mbappé.

Questioned after the meeting, Luis Enrique reiterated all the good things he thought of his player, whom he had made a priority during the last summer transfer window. “When we signed him, we knew it. He has a lot of qualities, he is very fast, so young. Today, he was unstoppable,” he said on Prime Video.

“Barcola was superb today. These are important matches for a player in this position. He is practically unstoppable in one on one, very fast, good at finishing, good defensive work. We have, in the team, several very young players, with very great potential and our objective is to exploit it, he added at a press conference in comments relayed by RMC Sport. It gives us a lot of joy to know that players want to sign for PSG, to be part of our club. It is one of our characteristics to want to give confidence to our young people. »

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