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Raphinha's first Champions League goals gave Barcelona the edge over PSG |
Brazil forward Raphinha scored twice to help Barcelona secure a 3-2 win at Paris Saint-Germain in their Champions League quarterfinal first leg on Wednesday.
PSG forward Kylian Mbappé was nowhere to be found in Parc
des Princes as five-time European champions Barca managed to neutralise
France's captain, who was often frustrated in his attempts up-front.
Xavi Hernandez’s side dominated proceedings early on against
the French side still looking for a first Champions League crown. Raphinha gave
the visitors the lead with a rebound strike in the 37th minute after
goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma failed to clear a cross from his box.
Donnarumma looked nervous throughout the match, showing bad
timing and making errors that almost led to Barcelona scoring the opener
earlier in the first half.
However, PSG looked transformed after the break with manager
Luis Enrique switching things up and bringing on forward Bradley Barcola for
Marco Asensio.
The attacking change resulted in the equaliser in the 48th
minute when Ousmane Dembélé smashed the ball into the top corner. Barca were
still reeling when the hosts took the lead through Vitinha who stroked the ball
in two minutes later from a quick counter attack.
But Raphinha’s deft volley in the 62nd minute
from a brilliant long pass by substitute Pedri brought the match level again,
silencing the home crowd.
Andreas Christensen then took advantage of a static
Donnarumma to jump unchallenged in the 6-yard box and head in from a corner 13
minutes from time to give the Spanish side a narrow advantage going into next
week’s second leg.
“It was a spectacular night, not only for me, but for the
team, as well,” Raphinha told reporters.
“We have been working very hard to come out and play like we
did, showing our grit with such a good atmosphere is a very positive sign
moving forward.”