Bradley Barcola explains PSG’s offensive ineffectiveness

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This season, if Paris Saint-Germain has had a poor run in the Champions League, it is largely due to the incredible offensive ineffectiveness of Luis Enrique’s players. The opportunities are there, but the Ile-de-France offensive players are struggling. An observation that Bradley Barcola did not deny.

“We talk about it a lot between us. We know that we really have this responsibility to score. When you don’t win with so many chances, you know you have a lot of responsibility. We have confidence in ourselves. I hope it comes back as soon as possible”he confided at a press conference.

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