PSG: Barcola, like a fish in water

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French striker from Paris Saint-Germain Bradley Barcola has spoken about his adaptation to the capital club.

Bradley Barcola continues his acclimatization at Paris Saint-Germain. The former Lyonnais was one of the great architects of the victory of the Rouge et Bleu against RC Lens (0-2) on Sunday in Ligue 1. The 21-year-old left winger scored the first Parisian goal and was designated man of the match. Active throughout the match, the native of Villeurbanne is gradually establishing himself as a starter in Luis Enrique’s squad, thus demonstrating his growing potential.

Satisfied with his performance, Barcola stressed the importance of trust from his coach and teammates. “I had a lot of fun, I had balloons to be able to express myself. I was really happy, for the team too. Chain? It’s really good for me, it gives me more confidence on the pitch. As I know that I have the confidence of the coach and my teammates, it frees me and I can play well. »

The French Connection

The Frenchman also spoke of the connection that is created between him, Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé. “Mbappé and Dembélé? It’s important to have this connection, we have it more and more, even with our circles,” he concluded.

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