PSG-OL, Video: Bradley Barcola’s provocative celebration in front of Lyon supporters

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Less than a week after the resounding feat against FC Barcelona in Catalonia, Paris Saint-Germain returned to its Parc des Princes this Sunday evening to face Olympique Lyonnais in the poster for this 30th day of Ligue 1 The opportunity for Luis Enrique’s troops to continue to build confidence but also to celebrate this historic qualification in the semi-final of the Champions League.

Author of two assists (the second goal was finally awarded in the CSC of Matic), Bradley Barcola made a fantastic start to the match against his former teammates with numerous overflows and several decisive breakthroughs in attack. And on one of the Parisian goals, the former OL player did not hesitate to celebrate excessively in front of the Lyon park who had previously whistled and insulted him when the lineups were announced.

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