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For his second season in the colors of Paris Saint-Germain Bradley Barcola asserts himself as the number one offensive weapon of the capital club. With 8 goals and 2 assists in 13 matches, the young left winger even dominates the ranking of top scorers in Ligue 1, ahead of Mason Greenwood (7 goals).
In the columns of Parisianthe former Lyonnais looked back on his beginnings at PSG and the wise advice of his coach, Luis Enrique, who helped him build his confidence. According to Barcola, the Spanish coach particularly insisted that he maintain a certain freedom in his game.
Luis Enrique’s first order at Barcola
“His advice that I keep in mind? To play free. When you arrive at such a big club, it always takes a little time to let go 100%. This was the very first instruction he gave me. I still remember it, on my first start against Marseille, he told me to play as I know how, without worrying, and that’s what he still asks me.”confided number 29 of PSG.
“He talks to me a lot, whether it’s good or not so good, he’s always there to give us advice. He doesn’t let us go, that gives me a lot of confidence”he concluded.
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