EdF: Olivier Giroud is enthusiastic about Bradley Barcola

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Bradley Barcola’s excellent performances with Paris Saint-Germain have not gone unnoticed, quite the contrary. Already last season, his performances had allowed him to be selected in Didier Deschamps’ squad for Euro 2024. It was during this summer in Germany that he rubbed shoulders with a certain Olivier Giroud who was playing his last matches with the Blues. In this Wednesday’s edition of the newspaper The Teamthe top scorer in the history of the selection, gave his first impressions of the 22-year-old winger.

During the Euro, Bradley was at the table between Antoine (Griezmann) and me, and he was always discreet off the pitch. He’s someone who doesn’t talk much, but that was due to the fact of arriving in the French A team, in a new group. I tried to get him to talk, to get to know him a little better. As soon as you get to know him, he’s very comfortable. What surprised me about him and about today’s youngsters is that they are very comfortable during the first training sessions. Especially him. He immediately showed what he was capable of. You can see the potential. He still has a lot of room for improvement, but he’s already very comfortable dribbling and hitting. His discretion off the pitch is not at all visible on the pitch. And on top of that, he’s a good guy. ” explained the current LAFC player.

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