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For several weeks, Bradley Barcola has lost his brilliance. His last goal dates back to September 6, and a Nations League match against Italy. Ill in recent days, the winger is also expected by his opponents, notably by Cédric Kipré, who had to deal with Barcola this Saturday evening.
What happens to Bradley Barcola ? The PSG player has not found the back of the net since September 6. It was under the jersey of theFrench team. He then scored the fastest goal in the history of Blues. Since then, clouds have appeared above Barcola. A season is made of ups and downs, and currently, Barcola is not in the best of shape as he has acknowledged Luis Enrique.
Luis Enrique to the rescue of Barcola
“All my players fought, gave their all and after football it’s like that… Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. I understand the criticism, but I remain satisfied with all my players ” said the coach of PSG. Luis Enrique forgot to say that Barcola was ill in recent days according to information from Parisian.
He blocked Barcola, he says how
This less good blow is also linked to the opposing defenders, who are more wary of the Parisian player. He has this phase of play where he pauses before accelerating again. I’ve seen that dribble a lot in his game. He also has another sequence where we see him push along the line and accelerate, before crossing. It’s on these two points that he is strongest: either going inside or pushing along the line and when he does that, it can be complicated because in the first few meters he is very fast. To defend well, the full-back had to try to be very close to him when he touched the ball in order to leave as little time and space as possible. There were also some reinforcements from the wingers and sometimes from the number 6.” said Cedric Kipré, defender of the Reims Stadium, who did not fail in his mission this Saturday evening.