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'Buzzing' - Former Leeds striker now shares 'huge' Raphinha claim after Barca DoF's decision

Leeds United winger Raphinha will be ‘buzzing’ after helping the Whites to secure Premier League survival, Noel Whelan has said. 

The 25-year-old scored the Whites’ opening goal as they beat Brentford 2-1 on the final day of the season to avoid the drop.

Leeds had gone into the final day level on points with Burnley but well behind on goal difference. However, the Clarets lost 2-1 at home to Newcastle United, surrendering 17th spot to Jesse Marsch’s team.

Shortly after the end of the club campaign, Raphinha jetted off to Brazil for his country’s friendlies against South Korea, Japan and Argentina.

Whelan, who came through the youth ranks at Leeds and made 53 senior appearances between 1993 and 1995, says Raphinha will have been energised by the team’s final day heroics. The 47-year-old added that the winger would have joined up with Brazil in a rueful mood had the Whites been relegated, but ‘now he can just enjoy the break’.

Speaking to Football Insider, the former Elland Road striker said of Raphinha: “I think if results hadn’t gone our way on the final day, he might have a slightly different mindset. He might have that bit more mental fatigue and have been a bit more run down.

“But to finish the season the way he did on the final day, winning the massive game and staying up – I think that takes you into the break in a different mindset altogether.

“You’re happy, you’re buzzing, the pressure’s not there. Now he can just enjoy the break and playing for his country.

“I think we would be seeing a whole different Raphinha had things gone differently on the final day. Staying up like that has got to give you a huge boost going into the international games.”

Raphinha played 78 minutes in the 5-1 victory over South Korea and

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