From being told he was “too small” and “too frail” to reaching the pinnacle of world football, Raphinha’s journey is nothing short of inspiring! In this video, we dive deep into the incredible rise of the Brazilian winger—from his rejection by top Brazilian clubs to becoming one of Barcelona’s brightest stars. After a hard-fought career, filled with setbacks and challenges, Raphinha is now on the verge of achieving something truly remarkable: Ballon d’Or potential. Can he truly win the coveted award? Join us as we explore Raphinha’s incredible transformation and how he went from overlooked to making headlines with stunning goals in El Clásico and the Champions League.

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37 Comments

  1. I think he's after salah now best player in the world. He's very late bloomer. At 27 or 28 he just started playing at his level – maybe even at Flick times be cause at xavi times he was too many times injured.

  2. Even We Watch Him from The Start We All Know The Reason Why We Bought Him He Was Passionate,

    He Was Called Flop At Barca Because He Wasn't Confident But His Passion For The Club Came Back For The Club Barcelona After Losing To PSG His Comeback Is One Of The Greatest Stories You'd Know What A Talent❤

  3. He must be careful not to adopt the clubs attitude. Replacing the medical bag from the field during the classico was a very low level action and that is normal behaviour Barcelona.

  4. The first game i noticed him was when barca lost against Bayern munich. He was completely being outpaced and humiliated by Alphonso Davies on the wings but it was not a surprise since any wingers would find it hard to go toe to toe against Davies. But what I really noticed during that game was his relentless energy running up and down the pitch. He was defending and attacking simultaneously without ever giving up at all. How i wished the rest of barca players to be active like him too. All these years I knew barca needed a physical fitness coach that would train the players to be able to handle high intensity games and be able to run up and down attacking and defending instead of getting out of breath all the time. Xavi didn't train the boys physically fit enough but mostly believed in freedom instead. Hansi flick finally introduced the full fitness program and now the la masia players are able to play running more. These issues had been there with Barcelona even during the Era of messi but messi mostly won't the matches hence they were not dealt with enough.

  5. only barca kids doubted him. they hyping ansu and gavi like anything. even now if raphina plays few bad games then see the barca kids barking at him. now they are barking to frenkie, while the whole football world know frenkie is very high above players like underaverage player like gavi n ansu. even dani olmo is look down because he is not from la masia. luckily hansi flick is not blind like xavi

  6. Back then star of leeds when their rise to premier League. Now legend in making for Barcelona. Sometimes we don't know what destiny had for us. Rapinha just need ucl to make his status as Barcelona legend

  7. Before H. Flich, Xavi was not a good coach; he was just privileged because he was a good player in FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team. Xavi drove, and retired excellent players in his last team. Hansi Flich came to rescue players like Raphinha and the FC Barcelona Polish No. 9. If Mr Xavi had not driven out of FC Barcelona, he would have thinking of selling the Brazilian and giving Barcelona No 9 to Atletico Madrid.

  8. He has a bit of Ronaldo’s determination in him. He is talented. But he worked really hard to reach his potential. Currently he is a beast. The way he keeps running up and down, attacking, defending, out pacing players, pressing. His story is not just inspirational. He should be a lesson to the new generation of players on how to beat the limitations

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