Club: Barcola: “There’s more than just football in life”

Club: Barcola: “There’s more than just football in life”
Club: Barcola: “There’s more than just football in life”

Bradley Barcola found the net and smiled again Wednesday evening in Clermont-Ferrand. Present in the mixed zone after the 4-2 victory against Espaly, the PSG striker suggested that he had gone through difficult times recently and not necessarily linked to his lack of efficiency in front of goal.

Mute since his double in on November 9, Bradley Barcola took advantage of the 16th final of the Coupe de against Espaly to find the net and score his 11th goal of the season, in all competitions, which makes him again the co-top scorer for the PSG first team, tied with Ousmane Dembélé.

Enough to inevitably bring a smile to the face of the French international, who was in total lack of confidence in recent weeks in front of goal. The French international has also been carrying around a form of sadness on the pitch for several weeks, as if he was preoccupied with extra-sporting problems. Present in the mixed zone after Espaly/PSG, Barcola suggested that he had personal concerns.

“I’m going through times that are a little more difficult than others”

“There are times like this, recognized Barcola in the mixed zone. In life, we can not be well, there is more to life than football. I’m going through moments that are a little more difficult than others, I’m trying to get back into it and think 100% about football and give my all to get back to that level. »

On its site, L’Equipe discusses changes in Barcola’s personal life, without elaborating. With the imminent arrival of Kvara, Barcola will in any case have a new strong competitor on the left wing and his salvation will perhaps come through the axis, or even the right side, where he played in the second period against Espaly on Wednesday evening, delivering an assist for Désiré Doué and scoring the 3-2 goal.


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