EdF: Didier Deschamps recounts the first steps of Bradley Barcola

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What could be better than a European Championship to showcase your status as an international player? This is what Bradley Barcola, the new addition to the France group called up by Didier Deschamps this month, should experience. This Wednesday, the Parisian was also able to meet his future teammates at Clairefontaine, stronghold of the French team where the DD group will reside until their departure for Metz on June 4. Present at a press point this Wednesday, the Blues coach recounted his player’s first steps.

Like all players who have gone through the hopeful selection, they are more likely to pass in front of the castle before entering it. Then the stage is reached, this is the case of Bradley todaysmiled the native of Bayonne. He is naturally relaxed, he knows all the players, some very well through the club or the youth selection. We must ensure that he is able to repeat what he was able to do with his club this season. From the moment I took him into this group of 25, I have confidence in him and I count on him. Without doing things with stress. Serenity is the best thing.»

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