Bradley Barcola scored for France against Senegal as Paris Saint-Germain’s World Cup contingent made a quick impact across the opening round of group fixtures.
The PSG forward came off the bench for Les Bleus and struck France’s second goal in their 3-1 win over Senegal, giving Luis Enrique’s club another early tournament storyline to track while domestic football pauses. The update matters for Paris because Barcola is not the only Rouge et Bleu player already influencing the competition.
PSG Players Make Their Mark Early
Paris Saint-Germain’s official round-up noted that Kang-In Lee assisted South Korea’s equaliser against the Czech Republic before his side won 2-1, while Ibrahim Mbaye scored his first World Cup goal for Senegal in the same France match.
The club also highlighted Joao Neves opening the scoring for Portugal against DR Congo, with Vitinha setting tournament passing marks in the same fixture. Those details underline how broad PSG’s influence has already become in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
For Barcola, the immediate value is confidence. Tournament minutes off the bench can be awkward for an attacking player, but a goal in the first round changes the tone quickly. PSG supporters will now watch whether Didier Deschamps rewards that cameo with a larger role when France face Iraq on Monday 22 June, according to Paris Saint-Germain’s official update.






