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Raphinha Shines Bright in La Liga: A Stellar Season for the Brazilian Forward

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Raphinha has hit a big mark with his 10th goal this season helping make up 21 goal involvements by November. His amazing performance shows how good Barcelona’s attack is and how important he is to the team. Off the field Raphinha has to deal with racism in football which is still a problem.

  • Raphinha got 10 goals and gave 11 assists in 18 games
  • His work is really important for how Barcelona attacks
  • Raphinha and his teammate Lamine Yamal got racist comments during an El Clásico match

Raphinha’s Impact at Barcelona

Raphinha has become super important for FC Barcelona this season showing how good he is and how hard he works. The Brazilian forward has been really good for Barcelona’s attack with 10 goals and 11 assists in just 18 games. His speed and good shooting on the field has helped Barcelona try to win La Liga.


After coming to Barcelona from Leeds United in 2022 for €58 million Raphinha has shown he’s worth the money. People think he’s worth between €39.5 million and €65.8 million now which shows how good he’s been. To learn more about Raphinha and what’s next for him check out FC Barcelona’s team news and player profiles.

Challenges Off the Field

Even though he’s doing great on the field Raphinha has problems off it. Not long ago Spanish police caught three people who said racist stuff to him and Lamine Yamal during an El Clásico match. This shows racism is still a big problem in football and shows why FC Barcelona wants to stop discrimination.

How Raphinha deals with these problems shows he’s not just good at football but also someone who wants to make football better. If you want to know more about what happened, look at the full report.

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