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Following on from his last performances in Paris, Bradley Barcola impressed against Le Havre this Saturday. Starting after remaining in the fridge against Lorient earlier in the week, the French international hopeful scored his first goal in more than two months (against Real Sociedad in the Champions League). A goal which, however, was not enough for PSG to be officially crowned champion of France, the fault of valiant Le Havre (3-3). After the meeting, the ex-Lyonnais spoke at the microphone of Channel and still noted several reasons for hope.
“There is real cohesion, we work on a lot of sequences in training, we are comfortable and that’s why we manage to do good things. We complement each other, there is a very good state of mind, we manage to play well together, we can only finish wellassured the 21-year-old striker. My goal ? I am criticized for not being in the area enough but there I followed well and I scored, I am happy, he smiled, before speaking about the major events to come, including potentially the ‘Euro with the Blues: we’re going to give the maximum possible, we’re going to see what happens. »
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