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Rafinha: "6: 1 still bothers people in Paris, want to remove the distress"
The Paris midfielder, who started in the historic Barcelona Bermonteda uniform four years ago, is preparing for the rematch: "We are lucky to have a chance to make up for it"
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Tuesday, 16 February 2021, 10:48
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On March 8, 2017, a thing fell in world football: Barcelona defeated Paris Saint-Germain 1: 6, mimicking the 4-0 from the first game in Paris and ousted them from the Champions League in what is considered the "greatest Remontada ever".
Almost four years have passed and tonight (22:00) the French have a chance for revenge when they host the "crime scene" at Barça in the first of two games in the Champions League quarter-finals.
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Rafinha (Photo: Reuters)
Neymar, who was Barcelona's outstanding player in that game, will not be available for the Frenchman due to injury and also Sergi Roberto, the sixth goal scorer will miss the match for the same reason.
But Neymar was not the only Brazilian to make the move from Barcelona to Paris.
Rafinha, who then started in Barça's squad and was replaced by the same Sergi Roberto, plays today in Paris and did an interview with "La Parisien", where he told about the feelings in that game and the feelings of "revenge" of his current team.
"What club would not have suffered such a comeback?" Rafinha said, "We are lucky to have the opportunity to make up for what happened, to give a great game and remove the distress that still bothers people here in Paris."
Rafinha referred to the collaboration with Neymar and said: "It has been several years since the last time I played with him in the same team. He seems more mature and has improved a lot since then."
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