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🎥 Raphinha slid on his knees across Montjuic to celebrate LaLiga

🎥 Raphinha slid on his knees across Montjuic to celebrate LaLiga

Yahoo20-05-2025

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
It's already one of the most iconic images of the current FC Barcelona season.
After an incredible year in which he has led Barça to victories in LALIGA, the Supercopa, and the Copa del Rey, Raphinha wanted to thank fate in a very peculiar way.
❤️‍🩹 Capitán🫡 Raphinha cumplió su promesa y se cruzó el estadio de Montjuic de rodillas tras ganar LaLiga(📹 taia_belloli) pic.twitter.com/kCAtAkBy64
— Mundo Deportivo (@mundodeportivo) May 20, 2025
The Barça striker has repeated the feat he already achieved with Leeds after saving them from relegation in his last season: crossing the football field on his knees.
He did it this morning at the Montjuic stadium, and his partner shared it on his social media. Devoted to Barça.
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