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Decisive twice in England, and detonator of multiple chances for the “red and black”, Pierre-Louis Barassi delivered a high standard performance for his second start in a row in the Champions Cup.
Recently, Ange Capuozzo spoke openly about the difficult period experienced at the end of the 2023 World Cup. “We do a fantastic job, but we are not supermen” summed up the Italian winger on this subject. Returning to his best level, the 25-year-old winger paid the price for tough competition at his position this Sunday during the trip to Exeter (21-64). A meeting where Pierre-Louis Barassi stood out.
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“He is someone who has had some struggles, who has had difficulty putting together performances worthy of the name with us, despite a few moments where he obviously had his level” explained Ugo Mola, the coach, after the match. “red and black” at a press conference. “So yes, we are happy because, honestly, he worked hard, he doesn’t give up and maybe with a little more simplicity in his daily life, he manages to do cool things on the field” he said. – he resumed.
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Author of a double and numerous sharp breakthroughs, the former Lyonnais gave the Exeter Chiefs a hard time. “Today, he was remarkable and he allowed us, on two or three balls that were not necessarily obvious, to really get us back into the lead and make us score the first points,” appreciated Mola. Capable of playing 12 and 13, the 26-year-old offers himself a little revenge, having only played in the Champions Cup the first two days as well as the 8th final last season.
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