PSG: Bradley Barcola impresses Vikash Dhorasoo

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Vikash Dhorasoo is ecstatic about Bradley Barcola. More than the supersonic speed of the French striker, the former Paris Saint-Germain player said he was impressed by the maturity of the ex-Lyonnais in the penalty area. “He looks impressive from the stadium. What speed! What amazes me is that he doesn’t make mistakes in his choices. At his age (21), he knows how to judge situations. He’s someone who is very unpredictable: you don’t know if he’s going to go in, shoot or cross. It’s hard to defend against him and it’s even hard to do double-teams: we saw it on the second goal where he monopolized three defenders and left space for his teammates. He’s simply scary.”Dhorasoo said in the columns of Parisian.

Author of three goals in PSG’s first two Ligue 1 matches, Bradley Barcola has established himself as the Parisian club’s number one offensive weapon at the start of the season. On the left side of the Parisian attack, left free after Kylian Mbappé’s departure to Real Madrid, the very young French international (5 caps) is creating differences and impressing observers. The player of Togolese origin is, after this second day of the championship, the joint top scorer in Ligue 1 with Mason Greenwood, who also scored three goals.

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