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Bradley Barcola is delighted to find the net again with PSG. The young striker says he is ready to take on the next challenge, Manchester City in the Champions League.
Bradley Barcola found a smile again this week. Scorer and decisive passer against Espaly (4-2) in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France on Wednesday,
the young left winger did it again this Saturday against Lens (2-1).
The neo-Tricolore first allowed Fabian Ruiz to equalize before the hour mark thanks to a superb strike from the Spaniard full of serenity in the area. He then took it upon himself to give his team victory at the end of the match with an unstoppable shot under the bar.
Barcola sends a strong signal before City
While the former Lyonnais was coming out of a drought of ten games without scoring with PSG, this performance suggests the best before the clash against Manchester City in the Champions League next Wednesday. This was confirmed by the main interested party after the final whistle.
“We are happy. We started well and recovered after the goal conceded. We worked hard to score these two goals, so that's good. It feels good, I'm happy to score. I have had no doubts these last few days”entrusted the Parisian number 29 for beIN SPORTS.
“We will prepare well to be ready against Manchester City. »
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