The Brazilian winger bagged a brace to help turn around the first leg of the Blaugrana's quarter-final in the French capital

 



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The Brazilian winger sacked a support to assist with pivoting the first leg of the Blaugrana's quarter-final in the French capital


Raphinha played legend for Barcelona in the champions league, scoring two times against Paris Holy person Germain to finish an enchanting rebound and assist the Blaugrana with bringing a 3-2 lead back home for the second leg of their quarter-final tie.




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Barca had the most obvious opportunity right off the bat, when Nuno Mendes snared Robert Lewandowski's header off the line, and the Blaugrana at last started to lead the pack following 38 minutes, as Raphinha turned home after a fine piece of arrangement play from Lewandowski.


However, the Parisians woke up after the break. Previous Barca winger Ousmane Dembele battered home a balancer following 48 minutes, and after 133 seconds, Vitinha put the Parisians ahead with a fine run and finish.


Yet, Barca answered, as substitute Pedri giving a great dink over the Parisian back line for Raphinha to volley into the base corner to even out the challenge. Andreas Christensen then, at that point, set his side back ahead, gesturing home beyond a static Gianluigi Donnarumma with his most memorable dash of the game.




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dailygoalkick rates Barcelona's players from Parc des prince...


Midfield

Sergi Roberto (5/10):


Odd choice in a cautious midfield job. Gotten a yellow that will see him suspended for the subsequent leg. Not even close to his best.


Ilkay Gundogan (7/10):


Extinguish fires in focal midfield, and offered some going after quality when required.


Frenkie de Jong (7/10):


An opportune return for Barca's drifting midfield presence, regardless of whether he wasn't completely sharp. He will be imperative one week from now.


strikers

Lamine Yamal (6/10):


Made Nuno Mendes anxious right from the start. Looked drained as the game wore on, and was legitimately subbed following 60 minutes.




Robert Lewandowski (6/10):


Had a work cleaned up the line, and gave youthful Beraldo bad dreams in the main half. Ought to have scored a free header in the second. A strong appearance, all said.


Raphinha (8/10):


Vivacious all through. Came close once, and afterward took the two his objectives magnificently well. Barca's structure man, as of now.



Subs and coach

Pedri (7/10):



Changed the game very quickly with a great help.


Joao Felix (5/10):


Did bunches of pretty things, however had minimal material effect.


Andreas Christensen (7/10):


Scored seconds subsequent to coming on - who might have called that?!


Ferran Torres (N/A):


No chance to have an effect


Fermin Lopez (N/A):


No chance to have an effect


Xavi (7/10):


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Mayhem, for once. Picked a really far reaching side, and urged his group to play on the counter. A portion of the guarding was suspect, however the Blaugrana's going after play was beautiful. A reassuring outcome that sets them up pleasantly.

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