Raphinha, scorer of Barça’s 600th goal in the Champions League

With three goals in the tie against PSG, Raphinha was Barça's great offensive leader in the UCL and reached a six hundredth scoring record with the Catalan institution.
by
Desmond Efe-Khaese
2024-04-17 13:25:50

On Tuesday’s evening, FC Barcelona suffered a painful elimination from the UEFA Champions League after losing to Paris Saint-Germain in the quarterfinals of Europe’s top continental competition.

The Catalan club, which suffered the painful expulsion of Araujo in the first half, played with ten for almost the entire match and was surpassed by a PSG led by Dembélé and Mbappé. In this event, Raphinha scored again, but it was not enough to achieve the dreamed qualification to the semifinals.

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Despite scoring three goals in two games, Raphinha’s contribution was not enough for Barça

The match started in the best way for FC Barcelona, ​​since after a spectacular ride by Lamine Yamal, Raphinha managed to finish at will in front of Donnarumma’s goal, scoring what was his third personal goal in this direct elimination bracket and also the third of his UCL career.

Although PSG ended up coming back and Raphinha’s goal did not serve to tie the ticket to the semi-finals, his participation during both games was more than decisive, scoring three goals in two games and, the last of them, was simply a sexcentenary for the culés, nothing more, nothing less.

The goal scored by Raphinha was nothing more and nothing less than FC Barcelona’s 600th goal in the history of the UEFA Champions League in its long and rich history in the continental competition.

Unfortunately, this six hundredth culé goal was not a premonitory of the sixth Champions League for the team led by Barcelona City.

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