Leeds United supporters clearly still hold Raphinha in high regard after Brazil crashed out in Qatar. Taking an extra-time lead was not enough for the pre-tournament favourites as Croatia struck back with just minutes to spare.
With the wind in their sails, the underdogs capitalised on the momentum to dump Brazil out of the World Cup. Argentina later progressed against the Netherlands via spot-kicks to blow the competition wide open.
Former Whites winger Raphinha endured a difficult World Cup for the Selecao. Despite starting all but one of their five fixtures, the 25-year-old failed to bag a goal or register an assist.
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His indifferent form mirrors that at Barcelona since his big-money move in the summer. Astonishingly, Raphinha has only completed a full 90 minutes once for the Catalan giants.
That is a far cry from the talismanic status he enjoyed in Yorkshire, revelling as one of the standout performers under Marcelo Bielsa. Eye-catching displays on the right flank saw talk of a potential move dominate the transfer agenda at Elland Road.
After the game, some Leeds fans went as far to suggest the Brazilian has been “ruined” in Spain. A deep stable of talent means he is not an automatic starter at the Nou Camp.
Others felt sorry for a player who produced some of the most memorable moments in a white shirt in recent years.
@ErnieSm92909753: Barcelona have ruined him in the space of three months looks a shadow of himself
@ellandduck: Raphinha wouldn't have missed. #lufc
@_khaihkim: Martinelli should play instead of Raphinha, no disrespect for Raphinha, but I didn’t saw any contribution from him for Brazil this World Cup
@petelovesleeds: Well I never saw that coming. Bye bye brazil
@Elf_LUFC: Brazil are out. Did not expect that, Brazil were my favourites.
@ASH_LUFC_: I feel bad for Raphinha
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