Bradley Barcola sends message to Liverpool with instant World Cup impact

Liverpool Echo

Even though Jurgen Klopp believes replacing Salah, who won two Premier League titles, the Champions League, Club World Cup, Super Cup and two League Cups during his nine-years at Anfield, is impossible, Liverpool are actively searching for someone with the right profile.

The leading contender to fill the void left by the forward is Yan Diomande, who is believed to be a top target, having impressed in the Bundesliga this season.

But Bradley Barcola has also emerged as a contender to take Salah’s place, and he certainly showed what he could offer the Reds during France's 3-1 World Cup win over Senegal on Tuesday night.

Despite starting the game on the bench, Barcola came off the bench with 10 minutes of normal time remaining and made an instant impact.

Just two minutes after replacing Ousmane Dembele, he latched on to Adrien Rabiot's long-range through ball and calmly chipped the ball over Edouard Mendy in the Senegal goal.

Salah was known for his impressive movement, and the movement Barcola showed for the goal led to praise from Alan Shearer.

“That deserved a goal,” he said on commentary. “Look at the movement from Barcola, from where he started to where he ended up, and everything else was top class.

“You are thinking, has he got the ability to lift it over the keeper? He's in control, a little dink, such a clever finish.”

While fellow pundit Pat Nevin said: "Fabulous. The speed and the movement. That is two passes. France have won the ball back, but the reverse through ball to Bradley Barcola is absolutely genius."

Barcola has played a key role in helping Paris Saint-Germain win the Champions League in each of the last two seasons, but he now faces an uncertain future at the club.

Having slipped down Luis Enrique's pecking order, with him opting for a front three of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Desire Doue and Ousmane Dembele, it was recently claimed that the 23-year-old has asked to leave the French champions this summer, which surely would have placed a number of clubs on red alert.

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