Romario reveals his Barça crush

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Former Barcelona and Brazil great Romario admitted to being a big fan of Raphinha. Often stingy with compliments, this time he did not hesitate to say all the good things he thought of his compatriot.

Romario fan of Raphinha

The Brazilian winger recently declared that he is in top form this season. “O Baixinho” does not say the opposite in the interview he gave to El Mundo Deportivo: “Raphinha is one of the best players in the world. He plays very well for Barca and Brazil. He makes Brazilians very proud.”

The 1994 world champion also spoke about Vitor Roque, Barça’s other Brazilian who is currently on loan at Betis. “He must watch my videos. And it’s not just him, other players would do well to watch videos of me when I was a player to learn.”

Despite his ego, Romario concluded by saying that he remains a big Barcelona fan: “Usually I’m not a big football fan, but when Barça plays I pay attention. Barça has a great team. They won some good matches and played well. I think we will be champions again this season. »

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