PSG: Bradley Barcola promises war in Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

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PSG struck a big blow with KHVICHA KVARETSKHELIA. Already decisive for his first under the Parisian tunic with a decisive pass against Reims, the Georgian will however not be able to play against Stuttgart due to the rules for recording players in the Champions League, and will have to wait for the next round to wear the PSG jersey decorated with stars on the Channel.

And inevitably, the arrival of the old Neapolitan show potentially makes a victim: Bradley Barcola. If the French winger returns pretty well after a period of hollow, having scored 3 goals and delivered 2 assists during his last four appearances, he is logically the most threatened player by the new Parisian galactic. But as indicated The teamhe's not going to be done.

Barcola is not afraid

The media indicates that the arrival of the Georgian had not particularly delighted the OL former. However, he does not feel completely threatened, and he knows that it is completely normal to be put in competition in a club of such a caliber. He does not see himself on the sidelines and he is convinced that, if he is performing, he will remain holder and that Luis Enrique will not emerge from the eleven and will find a way to make the two men cohabit. Barcola can for example play on the right, while Kvara can also be used in the axis in the event that the Frenchman is aligned with his usual position as a left winger.

Publicly and internally, Luis Enrique says he is satisfied with the services of the tricolor international and he does not hesitate to say good about him. This is already a big positive point for the principal concerned, which responds positively to confidence but especially to the requirement of Spanish. Against Stuttgart this evening, Barcola will have the opportunity to prove that he has nothing to envy to Kvara And that his place is not on the sidelines, according to him at least …

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