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Raphinha approaches a remarkable record of Lionel Messi after having scored two goals and made a decisive pass during the victory of FC Barcelona against Benfica in the Champions League.
The former Leeds United star was in great shape during the victory of FC Barcelona 3-1 against Benfica to qualify for the quarter-finals of the Champions League on Tuesday. The Brazilian now has 11 goals and five assists in the competition this season, three goals less than Messi's goals for FC Barcelona in 2011-12.
Raphinha has already admitted that he had almost stopped football due to the pressures and the difficulties he was faced during his career. Today, he is the captain of FC Barcelona and has a season worthy of a Ballon d'Or. And the Blaugrana's dream to win another title in the Champions League is still largely due to its efforts.
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Gold raphinha
According to Opta, Raphinha has now scored more goals in a single Champions League campaign than any other Brazilian. This list includes big names such as Kaka, Rivaldo and Neymar.
The Liga leader, Barça, will need Raphinha to be in great shape on Sunday when he trip to Atlético de Madrid, third.
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