Huge blow for PSG!

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A Parisian player was injured with his selection. A hard blow in view of the next PSG deadlines.

Big problem for PSG. Established by Thierry Henry on the left wing of the attack of the France Espoirs team, this Friday in Châteauroux, against the Ivory Coast, Bradley Barcola was forced to leave the pitch in the 26th minute of play. The neo-Parisian held the back of his left thigh after a high-intensity race.

Replaced by Wilson Odobert, Barcola then sat on the bench, where the medical staff put an ice pack behind his thigh. The former Lyonnais is expected to undergo examinations in the coming hours to find out more about the seriousness of his injury.

Package against the United States?

In the meantime, it is unlikely that the 21-year-old winger will be back on his feet for the Bleuets' next preparation match, Monday in Sochaux, against the United States. Bad news for PSG which will begin the final sprint of its season after the international break.

As a reminder, the French champions travel to Marseille next Sunday for the Classic and will host FC Barcelona on April 10, for the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

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