“I can do better,” Barcola says of his level of play!

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He is certainly the man of the game against Montpellier and of the start of the season for Paris Saint-Germain. Against MHSC, Bradley Barcola was sparkling.

The red and blue winger performed classy moves as usual but above all scored a double for the first of the season at the Parc des Princes.

Present in the mixed zone after the game, the new French international looked back on his performance and said he could still go higher. “I feel like I’m improving more and more, match after match. I’m happy with what I can bring to the team and I’m aware that I can do even better,” he declared at the microphone of Telefoot this Friday evening.

Be decisive in the zone of truth

Bradley Barcola is moving into a new dimension. The Frenchman is shining and is gradually establishing himself as an indispensable element of Luis Enrique’s squad. This season his mission is more than simple: Destabilize the opposing defenses but above all be decisive in the truth zone and the final move.

Author of 3 goals in two matches, the former Lyon player has almost done better (already) than the previous season when he scored 4 goals in Ligue 1.

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