Nice – PSG: Bradley Barcola’s frustration

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Jostled by valiant Niçois this Sunday evening at the Allianz Riviera, Paris had to settle for a draw (1-1), which is now the business of AS Monaco, sole leader of Ligue 1 After the match, Bradley Barcola suggested that his team’s lack of desire was perhaps a reason for Paris’ two unequal halves.

“We weren’t really into it in the first half, then we woke up in the second. It’s a shame that we didn’t take advantage of our opportunities. How to explain it? I don’t know, there are matches like that, it’s always difficult to play here. We should have played like we did in the second half, and it would have been much better. What’s missing? I don’t know, more desire maybe.”

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