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We are better than Real

Barcelona beat Inter from Miami 6:0 in a friendly match, and Raphinha, the new player of the Catalan club, shone. The Brazilian, who Barcelona brought from Leeds for 58 million euros, scored a goal and set up two more.

After the match, he said that he feels great, and he is hoping that he will continue to play like this. Of course, he is very happy because of his first goal. But he thinks that playing in Barcelona is very easy because you have all the good players around you. 

El Clasico awaits Barcelona this weekend in Las Vegas, and Raphinha sent a message to Real. He thinks that they are much better than Real. And of course, he would like to score a goal. Soring gives confidence, especially if this goal is against Real.

 

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