EdF: Bradley Barcola could start against Italy

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After an incredible start to the season with Paris Saint-Germain, Bradley Barcola has entered another dimension. The former Lyon player is now considered one of the very best players in Ligue 1 and his status in the French team could change. With five caps for the French team, Bradley Barcola is still considered one of the new kids on the block, although he has already been called up to play in the Euro this summer. However, according to RMC SportThe 22-year-old winger could start on the left in the Blues’ next match.

A highly coveted left side that is usually the private property of a certain Kylian Mbappé, captain of this French team since the departure of Hugo Lloris. Repositioned in the axis in Madrid, the new number 9 of the Casa Blanca could nevertheless leave room for the young Barcola on the side, a case to be continued therefore… Will Didier Deschamps decide to line him up from the start for the next meeting of the Blues? Answer this Friday at 8:45 p.m. against Italy for the entry into the Nations League of the French.

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