Bradley Barcola reveals the name of his model

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Bradley Barcola continues to gain momentum. Shy at the start of the season, the young Frenchman now displays a very high level which allows him to be considered an important starter by Luis Enrique.

During an interview given to Telefoot this Sunday, the Parisian winger took the opportunity to look back on his performances under his new colors but also to discuss his sources of inspiration. The Frenchman admitted that Cristiano Ronaldo was his role model. “Cristiano Ronaldo is truly my role model, whether in work or in play,” did he declare.

Holder against Stade Brestois this Sunday?

Bradley Barcola is becoming more and more important in the Paris Saint-Germain squad. The Rouge et Bleu continues its fine performances in its left corridor. This Sunday, as part of the 19th day of Ligue 1 against Stade Brestois, unless there is a surprise, he should be part of Luis Enrique’s starting 11.

He has a good chance of being associated with Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé on the front of the Paris attack. During his previous outing in Ligue 1, Barcola was decisive against RC Lens where he found the net and caused the expulsion of Jonathan Gradit.

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