EdF: Didier Deschamps judges Bradley Barcola’s progress

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At 22, Bradley Barcola is taking on a new dimension at Paris Saint-Germain. Author of 4 goals in 3 Ligue 1 matches, the former Olympique Lyonnais player confirms his first successful season in Parisian colours. Having become an undisputed starter for the Rouge et Bleu, could Barcola see his status in the French team evolve? Asked about this, Didier Deschamps explained.

Bradley, he’s with us, he’s doing great things, his positioning is on the left too. Unshakeable, I wouldn’t go that far, but obviously what he’s doing is very good. He’s full of confidence, he’s making the right choices, the right moves. That’s what we ask of an offensive player, he’s always had this ability to create imbalances, to score, the more efficient he is, the better it will be for him. It requires continuity over time, to maintain that requirement, he’s had a very good start to the season” he said at a press conference.

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