Bradley Barcola, this is crazy!

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Author of a goal after a few seconds against Italy, Bradley Barcola continues to shine.

So it only took Bradley Barcola 12 short seconds to launch this

France-Italy in the most beautiful way. Put into orbit after a high recovery on his left side, the Paris Saint-Germain striker did not tremble to deceive his teammate Gianluigi Donnarumma with a clinical finish.

With this express goal, Barcola also offers himself a record that will go down in the history of the Blues, since no player had found the back of the net so early in a match. A small feat that says everything about the current confidence of the former Lyon player.

A great start to the season

More generally, the impression left by Bradley Barcola confirms a great start to the season for a player who continues to improve. With every ball he touched, Barcola sent shivers down the aisles of an arena that has been conquered by his exploits for over a year.

Lightning-fast accelerations, spontaneous shots, clear combinations with his former PSG teammate Kylian Mbappé, all sprinkled with significant defensive activity: Bradley Barcola is the best student at the start of this season.

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Manu Tournoux

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