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Holder with Paris Saint-Germain, Bradley Barcola received a warm welcome. The 21-year-old winger who left Les Gones at the very end of the transfer window left a taste of unfinished business with Lyon supporters who did not fail to make it known. Indeed, during the announcement of the lineups for the PSG – Olympique Lyonnais match scheduled for this evening, Bradley Barcola was whistled by the Lyon park.
Having only benefited from the performances of Bradley Barcola on 47 occasions (7 goals and 12 offerings), the Lyon supporters certainly did not appreciate the last words of their former nugget who said he was proud “to be Parisian” . “I know that I made a very good choice by coming here, to Paris. I had no doubts about my choice so I am really happy today and very proud to be Parisian and I hope that we will go as far as possible”he said after Paris Saint-Germain’s 4-1 victory this Tuesday against FC Barcelona.
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