Kylian Mbappé dubs Bradley Barcola

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Kylian Mbappé appeared at a press conference this Thursday on the sidelines of the match scheduled for Friday evening between France and Italy at the Parc des Princes. The captain of the French team was asked about his partner in the national team, but no longer at his club, Bradley Barcola, who has had a very successful start to the season with Paris Saint-Germain. And Mbappé wanted to warn journalists about the comments made about Barcola, whose matches he has observed closely.

“I’m just happy for him. Before being a very good player, he’s a very good boy. I wish him the best. I hope 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 it’s a draw. He has great potential. He’s in a big club where he’s going to progress and play big matches. He can do even better. In the match, he gains more confidence. His teammates have confidence in him. It’s great news for him, PSG and the French team.”he said.

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