LdC: Peter Bosz ignites for Bradley Barcola

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Peter Bosz is preparing to reunite with his former protégé Bradley Barcola. The two men got to know each other during their joint visit to Lyon between 2021/2022, when the winger was still only 19 years old and was training with OL’s youth team. “I like him very much”tells the Dutchman about the one he launched as a professional with Les Gones and which he will face this Tuesday evening at 9 p.m. at the Parc des Princes, in the Champions League.

Now respectively on the side of PSG for Barcola and PSV for Bosz, the two men will find themselves face to face. To the delight of the 60-year-old technician who has had excellent memories of the Frenchman. “It’s really close to my heart and especially because I really like it. He’s a boy who totally deserved this place, who worked hard and was allowed to train with me. You say to yourself ‘hey, he’s a good player’, so you keep him, then you play him a little bit. Unfortunately, I left before he really broke through. Of course I had him play for a few months, but above all he is a boy who is very pleasant to work with.

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