A Wonderful Gesture by Raphinha to Support Barcelona Before Facing Atlético Madrid
Barcelona is in the Spanish capital, Madrid, preparing to face Atlético Madrid in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, as the team led by Hans Flick seeks to overturn a 2-0 first-leg defeat.
According to the Spanish newspaper 'Mundo Deportivo,' the Brazilian Raphinha, despite missing the match due to injury, will join the team in Madrid to support his teammates and be with them during this crucial encounter.
Raphinha continues his treatment program after suffering a right hamstring injury during the Brazil vs. France match on March 27, which sidelined him from the team's roster for this match. However, he had informed the coach and players of his desire to travel and accompany the group in the Spanish capital.
In the same context, the same source explained that defender Pau Cobarsi, who is suspended after being sent off in the first leg, is already with his teammates in Madrid to support the team in this important match.
Barcelona aims for the presence of injured or suspended players to provide moral support in the locker room, in a match where the team seeks to overturn the first-leg result and qualify for the UEFA Champions League semi-finals.
According to the Spanish newspaper 'Mundo Deportivo,' the Brazilian Raphinha, despite missing the match due to injury, will join the team in Madrid to support his teammates and be with them during this crucial encounter.
Raphinha continues his treatment program after suffering a right hamstring injury during the Brazil vs. France match on March 27, which sidelined him from the team's roster for this match. However, he had informed the coach and players of his desire to travel and accompany the group in the Spanish capital.
In the same context, the same source explained that defender Pau Cobarsi, who is suspended after being sent off in the first leg, is already with his teammates in Madrid to support the team in this important match.
Barcelona aims for the presence of injured or suspended players to provide moral support in the locker room, in a match where the team seeks to overturn the first-leg result and qualify for the UEFA Champions League semi-finals.