2 PSG players who particularly stood out on international duty
By Edward Otto
The international break is over, and as PSG gears up to return to Ligue 1, it's time to talk about two players who stood out with their national team. Let's dive in.
The international break is over and players are returning to their clubs ahead of the fixtures which are taking place this weekend.
The French champions' first game back from the break is against Strasbourg at home.
Here at PSG Post, we reflect on two PSG players who have done well whilst on international duty for their country.
2 PSG players who particularly stood out on international duty
Bradley Barcola
Bradley Barcola shined on international duty. He came off the bench in the last 20 minutes of France's first game this October break against Israel and scored a goal.
The 21-year-old is making a good case to start for Les Bleus as Micheal Olise did not do himself any favours in the game against Israel.
Didier Deschamps rewarded the youngster's endeavours with a start in the following game against Belgium. Whilst he did not score in that game he did force a penalty against the Red Devils which was well taken by Kolo Muani.
Randal Kolo Muani
Randal Kolo Muani needed a good international break as his PSG career has not really got going. The forward notched an assist in the first game against Israel and followed this up with a penalty and a header in the second game against Belgium.
Oliver Giroud's retirement from international football has opened the door for him to start for Les Bleus. He could be France's number nine long term as Marcus Thuram has flattered to deceive particularly at the Euros.
Thuram's struggles for the French National team are remarkable as he has scored seven goals and registered three assists in seven Serie A games for Inter Milan.