PSG: Luis Enrique loves Bradley Barcola

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Among Xavi’s great successes this season, we find a certain Bradley Barcola. Recruited €50 million from OL this summer, the winger was the target of criticism, particularly for the price of his transfer, even though he did not yet have a season under his belt. If his first matches led to a certain ambient skepticism, he ended up getting everyone to agree since the end of winter. An enterprising substitute in the first leg against Barça, the 21-year-old above all produced a very convincing performance as a starter on the return leg and logically received the praise of his coach.

“I believe that Bradley was a bet from the sports management and the staff, he is a French player with very high level technical and physical potential. Climbing this step is difficult, regardless of age, explains Luis Enrique at a press conference on the eve of PSG-OL. After the match against Newcastle, he received a lot of criticism. There was nothing more unfair and far from reality. That’s not why we only have to say positive things today. He works very well day after day. We are delighted with his performances and the young players we recruited, that was the objective.

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