The comparison comes at a time when Raphinha himself has risen to prominence within the Barcelona squad. After a somewhat peripheral role under previous manager Xavi, Raphinha has flourished this season under the leadership of Hansi Flick. The Brazilian’s transition to a more central role has been marked by consistent performances, as evidenced by his tally of 10 goals and seven assists in 14 games.
Despite his remarkable form, Raphinha remains humble, stating that he doesn’t view himself as a primary figure. "I don’t feel like a protagonist," he said. "I do know that I’m having a good season, but the whole team is the protagonist. If we score 10 goals, but concede 10, the game ends in a draw. When everyone is on form, it is natural for strikers to excel more, they are the ones who score goals. In my opinion, they are all protagonists."