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Paris Saint-Germain continues its march forward in Ligue 1 and bounces back after the setback in the Champions League. This Saturday evening, the capital club won against Angers with a score of 4 goals to 2.
Largely in the lead at the break (4-0), the Rouge et Bleu slowed down slightly in the second half, which allowed their opponents to reduce the score at the end of the match. Author of a double, Bradley Barcola left at half-time (replaced by Désiré Doué).
After the match, the French international gave a rather mixed assessment of this game against the SCO. “ Yes, you have to remember the first period. Four goals is good, we played well in the first half. We relaxed in the second period. It’s a shame to spoil it, but we had a great match. My exit? I played, the coach didn’t tell me anything before the match. I did the first period hard and that’s it, “ he said at the microphone of DAZN.
Barcola, top scorer in the championship
Bradley Barcola is the player of the moment in Ligue 1. Author of 10 goals in 11 days of the championship, the French team striker has established himself as the current top scorer in Ligue 1 ahead of players like Mason Greenwood or Jonathan David again.
The Parisian number 29 had a great start to the year and became the first PSG player to score at least 10 goals in Ligue 1 after 11 days since Edinson Cavani during the 2017-2018 season.
Only Edinson Cavani (11 in 2017/18) has scored more goals than Bradley Barcola (10) with PSG after 11 days of L1. Among French players, only Karim Benzema (11 in 2007/08) has scored more goals than Bradley Barcola (10) after 11 days of L1 in 50 years
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