Raphinha ruled out for 5 weeks in major blow to Barcelona - ESPN
Barcelona will be without Raphinha for the upcoming Champions League tie with Atlético Madrid after the forward was ruled out for five weeks with a hamstring injury.
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Barcelona will be without Raphinha for the upcoming Champions League tie with Atlético Madrid after the forward was ruled out for five weeks with a hamstring injury.
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