Bradley Barcola is enjoying a dream World Cup with the France national team. Since the start of the tournament, Les Bleus have impressed in attack with 13 goals scored in just 4 matches, and the PSG winger is making the most of that momentum.
Bradley Barcola is savoring his World Cup with France. A substitute at the beginning of the competition, the PSG player has moved ahead of his teammate Désiré Doué in the hierarchy. Alongside Kylian Mbappé, Michael Olise and Ousmane Dembélé in an ultra-explosive attacking line, the former Lyon player looks completely fulfilled. At 23, Barcola is taking on a new dimension with the national team and already has a solid record at this World Cup, with 2 goals and 1 assist.
Barcola Thrives Alongside Mbappé, Olise and Dembélé
Speaking to the press, the French forward did not hide his pleasure at playing in this team. “I really enjoy playing with players like that. We attack, we defend together. It is truly an honor to play with such great players, and that is also why it works so well,” he explained.
For Bradley Barcola, the strength of this French attack is not only based on individual talent. It also comes from the understanding between the players, both on and off the pitch. “It is a very good partnership. We talk a lot, we laugh a lot, but when we are on the pitch, we are focused and we know what we have to do. We each have our own qualities,” continued the France winger.
Barcola goes even further, describing a kind of instinctive and liberated football. “We enjoy playing together so much, it is as if we were back in the neighborhood. We do not ask ourselves questions, and that is why it works. This is the France team I enjoy playing in the most,” he said. With his carefree style, speed and ability to make the difference, Bradley Barcola is establishing himself as one of the big winners of the start of the competition. And with such an inspired French attack, Les Bleus have plenty to scare opponents for the rest of the World Cup.
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