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Paris Saint-Germain had a great time this Friday evening at the Parc des Princes against Montpellier during the 2nd day of Ligue 1. The capital club defeated MHSC with a score of 6 goals to 0.
During this sparkling victory, one player particularly impressed the observers: Bradley Barcola. The French striker found the back of the net twice but above all delighted the Parc des Princes.
The new player of the French team has reached a milestone and seems ready to be one of the star players of Paris Saint-Germain this season, even more so with the departure of Kylian Mbappé to Real Madrid this summer.
In an interview with the newspaper The Parisianthe former Parisian midfielder and consultant for The Team Channel Vikash Dhorasso was very impressed by the level and evolution of Bradley Barcola.
” He is impressive from the stadium. What speed! What amazes me is that he makes no mistakes in his choices. At his age, he knows how to judge situations. He is someone very unpredictable: you don’t know if he is going to go in, shoot or cross. It is difficult to defend against him and it is even difficult to achieve double take-ons: we saw it on the second goal where he monopolized three defenders and left space for his partners. He is simply scary, “ he let go.
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