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He is one of the men of the moment. Bradley Barcola continues to grow and impress. The young Frenchman scored points during Euro 2024 but also at the start of this season.
The Paris Saint-Germain striker has had an attractive start to the season, finding the back of the net 4 times in 3 league games. More than his goals, it is in his play that he excels, where he has established himself as a real constant threat to opposing defenses.
His high-flying performances at the start of the year could propel him into Didier Deschamps’ starting 11 this Friday for the match against Italy at the Parc des Princes as part of the first day of the Nations League.
Present at a press conference this Thursday, Kylian Mbappé did not hesitate to send nice compliments to his former partner at PSG. The new Real Madrid striker is happy for his young teammate.
“I’m really happy for Bradley Barcola. Before being a very good player, he’s a very good boy. I really wish him the best. I also hope that you’ll spare him, because today it’s fresh, it’s new but when there are matches where he doesn’t score you shouldn’t come and ask me the same questions to tell me that it’s a draw. He has great potential, he’s at a big club, where he could progress, evolve and play big matches. I hope he’ll continue like this and do better because I think he can do better,” he said.
Before continuing: “I’ve watched PSG’s matches except the last one, and he’s gaining more and more confidence. He has confidence in his football, his teammates have confidence in him. It’s great news for him, PSG and of course for us, the French team.”
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