Castello Lukeba gets involved in the Barcola-OL controversy

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Sunday evening, PSG was able to count on Bradley Barcola in great form to challenge OL. Against his training club, the winger did not give any favors and was often in the right moments, he who celebrated the Parisian goals. Which was not necessarily appreciated by Lyon, where some were angry with him for leaving during the summer transfer window. Then, Barcola, who was booed and insulted at Groupama Stadium in the first leg, published a fairly clear message on his social networks. “The justice of God”he wrote.

Which added fuel to the fire. But the 21-year-old was able to count on some support, like Malo Gusto. The right back, who left OL for Chelsea, reacted on Instagram with the following message: “Justice only.” Like him, Castello Lukeba, formerly of the OL house criticized after his departure for Leipzig, got involved in the clash. The defender shared a photo of Barcola celebrating a PSG goal against OL, while mentioning it. Like Gusto, he has obviously chosen his side!

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