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Bradley Barcola Shines Against Rennes, Luis Enrique Defends Him
After an impressive performance against Rennes (3-1) on Friday, Bradley Barcola has bounced back from a challenging streak on the field, where he struggled in three consecutive matches. This resurgence has sparked discussions regarding the French international, much to the dismay of coach Luis Enrique, who has come to the defense of PSG’s number 29.
Barcola’s Road to Recovery
In recent weeks, Bradley Barcola faced difficulties, delivering lackluster performances against Brest, Gérone, and Reims. However, he showcased his potential once again on the pitch at Parc des Princes. With a stunning double against Rennes, the PSG international seems to be regaining his form just in time for the crucial match against Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday. In light of his player’s struggles, Luis Enrique expressed his disappointment over the scrutiny Barcola has received.
“It’s Quite Annoying”
During a press conference, Luis Enrique stated, “Give me the name of a player who is always good in the history of football. I don’t believe there is a single one. It’s quite annoying, especially when we talk about a young player (22 years old). But even with a 30-year-old, the reality is that no player performs well all the time.”
“Yesterday, Bradley was the devil, and today he’s God”
He further lamented, “I apologize, but I find it tiresome to keep discussing this. Yesterday, Bradley was the devil, and today he’s God. Please, let’s raise the level of discourse.” These comments underscore Enrique’s frustration with the fluctuating perceptions surrounding his young talent, as reported by various outlets.