Barcelona striker Raphinha broke the long-term club record previously owned by legendary captain Lionel Messi.
Raphinha reached that milestone in the Champions League semi-finals against Inter Milan, ending 3-3 at the Olympic Stadium in Cataluny on Wednesday night.
Despite facing a daunting 2-0 deficit early in the game, the Brazilian winger played a crucial role in the team’s comeback. He demonstrated his game ability by providing excellent assists to the team’s second goal in the 38th minute.
He performed a perfect buffer head, set up Ferran Torres, who cleverly finished the game from close range, bringing Barcelona back to compete.
Through this performance, Raphinha recorded his eighth assist in the current Champions League season and scored an impressive match of 12 goals in 13 games.
Now, his total 20 goals contributed more than Lionel Messi’s previous club record for 19 contributions in a single Champions League campaign, a record for the 2011-2012 season.
Raphinha intensified the excitement of his outstanding performance, giving fans a heart-warming moment with an amazing strike in the second half, hitting the bar and maintaining the scoring level.
This season, Raphinha’s sensational form against Barcelona, contributing a total of 51 goals in all 51 matches, cementing his influence and importance in the team as they aim to win glory in multiple ways.