PSG: Javier Pastore’s crazy announcement on Bradley Barcola

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Undefeated in Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain is experiencing more difficulties in the Champions League. After three contested matches, the capital club displays a very mixed record. This Wednesday evening against Atlético de Madrid, Luis Enrique’s men will have to show a better face than during their recent outings in C1 – a victory against Girona, a draw against PSV and a defeat at Arsenal – to continue to believe in a qualification in the round of 16. For this, the Parisians will be able to count on Bradley Barcola, whom Javier Pastore judges capable of going very far.

What changes compared to PSG over the last five, six years are the ‘stars’. Messi, Neymar, Mbappé, Cavani, Ibrahimović… They were important players. Today, when I look at Paris, I see a team. There is a block, an identity, and the individualities will emerge on their own. Some players, in six months, a year, can become stars. Barcola, he surprises me a lot. He has an exceptional level. With his age, he has taken charge of the team, with Dembélé, each on his side. He can reach the level of Mbappé », explained El Flaco in an interview given to Parisian. It’s up to him to respond on the ground now.

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