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Paris Saint-Germain tames Racing Club de Lens. In this last match of the 18th day of Ligue 1, the capital club won with a score of 2 goals to 0. Kylian Mbappé and Bradley Barcola gave the Parisians all three points.
The latter, who scored his second goal of the season, was brilliant against the Sang et Or and continues to show great things when he is started by Luis Enrique.
After the meeting at the microphone of Prime VideoBradley Barcola did not hide his satisfaction with his level of play displayed this Sunday but also since the start of the season.
“I have more and more confidence from the coach and my teammates so I can only play better. Where do I still need to improve? On ball losses and reading the game I think,” did he declare.
Before completing and returning to the game: “We showed a lot of intensity from the start, which allowed us to score. We slowed down in the second half, but overall it was still a good match. »
Key player for Luis Enrique?
Restricted to the substitutes’ bench at the start of the season, Bradley Barcola has been starting for several matches. The former Lyon player has the total confidence of Luis Enrique who is starting to make him the starter at the left winger position.
Performing well, Barcola is ahead of its offensive competitors, namely Randal Kolo Muani and Gonçalo Ramos. The French junior international is on track to start the important matches in the coming weeks. To be continued…
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