Riolo ready to make the Barcola cut!

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At the beginning of next June, the sports journalist could well sport dreadlocks.

After Paris Saint-Germain qualified for the semi-finals of the Champions League, Daniel Riolo took the tide on social networks. Rapper Gradur did not hesitate to publish an unflattering montage for the sports journalist, who had criticized Bradley Barcola’s haircut a few days earlier.

Monday evening, in “L’After Foot”, the editorialist assured that this publication did not bother him. “It’s also my son’s favorite, we’re going to put this file away once and for all.” I didn’t like the photo? Well no, it’s great. If we win the Champions League, I’ll give myself this cup if you want.”he promised on the airwaves of RMC.

Barcola, “it’s not a crack”

However, Daniel Riolo maintained his position regarding the level of play of the Parisian winger. “I still think so, it’s not a crack in my eyeshe believes. I think so. For me, cracks at the top right or left, I made a small list. There are plenty. This is very good what he is doing, now he needs a favorable context. »

This season, Bradley Barcola has managed to earn a starting place in Luis Enrique’s attacking trident. On Wednesday May 1, during the Champions League semi-final first leg against Borussia Dortmund, the former Lyonnais should once again be aligned by the Spanish technician to accompany Ousmane Dembélé and Kylian Mbappé on the front of the Parisian attack.

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