Ravenha made her debut in the Barcelona shirt and gained fame in European newspapers
Little Ravenha For the first time in style Barcelona. The attacking midfielder who substituted Leeds United For the Catalan club in the current transfer window, present a The goal and assists were provided in just 45 minutes.
The striker started as a key player in the friendly match against him Inter Miami, in the United States, scored the 24th minute of the first time. The Catalans had already won 1-0 when Ravenha received a cross from Balde and Finished with the left leg to expand the score.
Before that, he had Aubameyang served in the first goal. And it didn’t stop there… still giving Help Ansu Fati at the age of three.
See below how the goal was scored by the Brazilian – assists in the video with all the goals above the text:
T-shirt performance 22 She gained fame in major Spanish newspapers even before the final whistle.
“The Brazilian made his debut at the start of the match and in the first 45 minutes of the match he was a constant nuisance to the timid defense of the Florida team… The first indications about Rafinha’s potential in Barcelona’s offensive front are at least promising,” wrote the Brand.
He praised the “Brazilian player for his impressive debut to start making his mark in Barcelona.” Sports World.
a sports And it went even further … The daily compared Ravenha with Ronaldinho, one of the biggest stars of the 22 shirt and the Blaugrana club.
He wrote: ‘The Brazilian promised to arrive to bring happiness to the team that was in retreat, just as Ronaldinho did in his time and it didn’t take long to show that joy was guaranteed with him.’
Ravenha has been signed from Leeds in a €50m deal (278 million Brazilian Real) which can increase as bonuses.
Barcelona defeated Inter Miami 6-0, and Rafinha left the first half in favor of Ousmane Dembele.
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