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Bradley Barcola knighted
“ Barcola takes a rosy look at life “, title The Team. Brilliant since the start of the season, he disappeared in the last three matches. But this match against Rennes confirms that he is the offensive star of this team. And PSG will need these performances against Arsenal on Tuesday evening in the Champions League. He has already scored more goals than last season. The Team gives it an 8/10. “ Barcola, the awakening of the little prince », adds The Parisian. “. With a very Mbappesque goal, Barcola enchanted the Park and we could see the close relationship that there was between him and the supporters. ” PSG goes there with Barcola “, poster Gazzetta dello Sport on his side. “ PSG, without Mbappé, continues to dominate Ligue 1 », outbid A.S. This morning.
Hansi Flick can already break a record
“ For the record », placard Sport. Hansi Flick is set to match a historic start for FC Barcelona, with seven wins in as many league games. If he wins the next meeting against, he will equal the record of Tata Martino, who started the 2013-2014 season with eight consecutive victories. Flick’s team, combining positional play and verticality, appears dominant, despite a reduced squad and some necessary adjustments.
The Madrid derby
In Spain, the Madrid media are preparing for this weekend’s clash: the Madrid derby between Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid. “ In the spider’s web “, poster Marcawhich gives a nod to Julian Alvarez, the Atlético striker who scored his first goal with his new club. For the Spanish media, it is “ more than a derby “. Real Madrid will want revenge after losing to Atlético who seem to have returned to their best form. For A.S.it’s a ” luxury derby “. On the financial side, this shock will be one of the most opulent in history with a combined value of 1.881 billion euros.
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