Corentin Tolisso didn’t like Bradley Barcola’s celebration against OL

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On April 21, Bradley Barcola seriously annoyed the supporters of Olympique Lyonnais during Paris Saint-Germain’s resounding victory against Les Gones at the Parc des Princes (4-1). Insulted from all sides in the first leg, the Parisian ostensibly celebrated PSG’s goals in front of the Lyon fans’ stand on the return leg. An exaggerated celebration according to Corentin Tolisso.

“It’s certain that the celebration was a little limited. Maybe we could blame him a little. To me, it was a small mistake he made. When you’re young, you make mistakes. Surely later he will realize it. I think he did it in euphoria. He possibly mishandled the insults and the fact that the supporters were a little angry with him.he declared in comments relayed by the site Olympic and Lyonnaison the sidelines of the next French Cup final between Rhodaniens and Ile-de-France residents.

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