Tolisso doesn’t blame Barcola but…

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This is the final meeting of the season in France. This Saturday evening, Olympique Lyonnais and Paris Saint-Germain face each other in the final of the Coupe de France at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium in Lille.

The opportunity to witness a new reunion between Bradley Barcola and his former club OL. Rhone supporters could not digest his departure at the end of the transfer window last summer.

In addition, during the previous confrontation between the two clubs, on April 21, the new French international had hurt his former club. In comments reported by Progress Corentin Tolisso explained the departure of his ex-partner but also his match on April 21.

” I do not blame him. He is being offered something that he perhaps cannot necessarily refuse at that age. I don’t think he can blame the fans because they really saw him as a club kid. And if it got there, it’s also thanks to them,” did he declare.

Before completing and returning to his celebration against the Lyonnais: “It’s certain that the celebration was a little limited. Maybe we could blame him a little. To me, it was a small mistake he made. When you’re young, you make mistakes. Surely later he will realize it. I think he did it in euphoria. He possibly mishandled the insults and the fact that the supporters were a little angry with him. »

Barcola holder in the final?

This Saturday the objective of the two teams will be very clear: to win no matter the way in this Coupe de France final. Paris Saint-Germain has the opportunity to win a new trophy, its third of the season after the Champions Trophy and the French championship.

For this meeting, Luis Enrique should start Bradley Barcola in the left lane of the Parisian attack. The Lyonnais was impressive and biting during his last outing on the OGC Nice pitch (1 goal and an assist).

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