@BlackWo35770732@theylovedeaze That's why he's angry. Tho the brother is a drug addict, he does stupid stuff and gets angry unnecessarily when he's on drugs. They're all trying to help him get sober..
Brazil is not Barcelona, and Ancelotti is not Flick, different teams, different systems. Many Barça fans know that's how Raphinha normally plays for Brazil because his role under Ancelotti is different from the one he has under Flick.
Any Barça fan who watched him yesterday knows Raphinha had a good game, but because he's an important player for Barcelona, rival fans expect him to play like Ronaldinho or prime Neymar every time he wears the Brazil shirt.
If Raphinha doesn't entertain you, don't come here with the agenda that Barcelona fans have overhyped him. We know how some of you hide behind your keyboards, set up cameras, and call Barça fans biased or bad people simply because many awards favour Yamal.
So where is that fake love for Raphinha now?
Some of the outrage about Raphinha makes me laugh because it shows that people either don’t watch him enough or simply see him as someone he’s not.
Raphinha’s breakthrough at the highest level comes from him being platformed in the best way possible under Flick’s system and Lamine Yamal’s presence. If you take away all the components that make his game successful, how can you expect him to replicate similar productivity?
Raphinha didn’t become a worse footballer because he’s wearing a different jersey. The difference is the players around him and the way he’s being utilized.
Raphinha has a lot to thank Flick and Lamine for. But it’s disgusting to see how Barca fans discredit him and rewrite history as if he’s not one of the most important players at Barca.
Barca fans literally experienced how big of a difference Raphinha’s absence made last season, and the team only operates at its best with him.
He has his limitations, but let’s not pretend he’s not one of the most threatening attackers in the world under the right conditions.
@seskoffs@mahdeeus@HEISJAGO Aside from their defenders, tell me any other player in that Brazilian squad that plays well, give me just one player flourishing in that system?
As an honest Barcelona fan, I hope this World Cup doesn't seriously damage Raphinha's reputation because everyone is watching.
What I've noticed is that a lot of people tend to misprofile Raphinha and put huge expectations on him, probably because he's scored a lot of goals since Hansi Flick came in. But what they don't know is that at Barça, Raphinha rarely spends much time on the ball. Instead, he focuses on finishing chances created by his teammates. Because of that, you rarely see his flaws, since he has players like Pedri, De Jong, and Yamal around him—guys who are so good on the ball that they can attract two or three defenders to themselves, leaving less attention on Raphinha.
Raphinha is a goalscorer. He's very good as a target man. But he's not the type to pick up the ball, take on three players, and deliver the final pass. He's not an exceptional dribbler.
The main reason he struggled yesterday is that Brazil doesn't have midfielders who are good on the ball, provide calm, and can deliver that final pass. All their midfielders were treating the ball like bomb. Raphina issue yesterday was an example of a good player in a wrong system.
Any key player in our team drops a bad performance and you’ll see culers defending them with their lives.
But when it’s Raphinha, our own fans are the first ones on my timeline trolling him. I genuinely can’t understand the hate. Bunch of ungrateful fans and aesthetic merchants
@VictorTemi4@instablog9ja "Just 80k?"
That's was the only thing you could picked from this story?
See people wey we dey follow share the same country.🤦
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