Last night, FC Barcelona dished out a season-best performance, pulling off a shocking upset against Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League. The Spanish giants thrashed the German giants 4-1 at the Olimpic Lluis Companys Stadium, with Robert Lewandowski, a former Bayern hero, scoring a goal and Raphinha, the Brazilian winger, netting a stunning hat-trick.
Raphinha was the star of the show, producing a footballing clinic that defied analysis. His performance was simply exceptional, with a clinical streak that few had seen coming. The 10-rated winger was unstoppable on the left side of the attack, netting a hat-trick that included a stunning opener just a minute into the game, and two more goals on either side of halftime, all of which showcased his clinical finish.
Fermin Lopez and Pedri were also standouts, both putting in impressive displays. Fermin Lopez, back from injury, was at his busy best, working hard for his team and providing some genuine quality in the final third. His 60-yard diagonal pass to pick out Raphinha in the lead-up to the third goal was a moment to behold.
Pedri, meanwhile, was exceptional out of possession, winning three tackles and seven of his duels in the middle of the park. He is a top player, and his performance was one reason why Bayern Munich were never able to gain control of the match.
As the dust settles on this resounding victory, one thing is clear: Barcelona have finally found their footing in the Champions League. And Raphinha, in particular, has emerged as a key player, his form and finishing ability putting him at the forefront of the debate about the most in-form players in the competition.