Daniel Riolo puts it back on Bradley Barcola

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Qualified for ” little lamb » by Daniel Riolo, editorialist at RMC, at the end of November, Bradley Barcola was able to respond to criticism over the past few months by making a series of starts and good performances at PSG. These criticisms pushed him to surpass himself, as he admitted to France 3 yesterday : ” when someone comes across you like that, it can only push you to give your all, to show that you are not a lamb as I have heard “. A statement which once again made Daniel Riolo react on the set of RMC.

“What Barcola says today is that his pride is shaken when he hears that, when I say the lamb… Flo doesn’t do it to support him but because he sees qualities that, I see less. He defends a point of view but he is not there to support it. As early as last year, he found that he had something special, I disagree less on that” he first explained. The editorialist still does not understand his selection among the Blues: “ I don’t understand how with a handful of matches we join the France team. OK in 1986, Jean-Pierre Papin joined the French team but after a full season and a lot of goals. Times have changed and I think we’re moving too fast “.

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