Barcelona is worried about Raphinha's injury following the Brazilian star's exit mid-match against France, causing Coach Carlo Ancelotti to address and calm supporters.
Barcelona is anxiously awaiting updates on Raphinha after the player suffered a muscular issue and had to be substituted at halftime during Brazil's 1-2 defeat to France. This news has heightened concerns for Barcelona's coaching staff and medical team, as the season enters a decisive phase and the 2026 World Cup approaches.
At Gillette Stadium in the USA, Raphinha demonstrated his familiar influence in Brazil's attacking play. He was active and energetic on the wing, consistently applying pressure through intelligent movement and quick decision-making. Although he did not score, the 1996-born player repeatedly unsettled France's defense, helping Brazil maintain a competitive stance against a strong opponent. However, before the second half could begin, Raphinha had to be replaced by Luiz Henrique due to muscle discomfort, leaving a significant gap in the attack.
Speaking after the match, Coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed that the substitution decision was purely based on medical reasons. He emphasized: "I think Raphinha played very well. He experienced a slight muscular issue towards the end of the first half, so we had to take him off. He had several opportunities and his off-the-ball movement was excellent. Vinicius also constantly tried, always making a difference. A forward doesn't always score, but what they displayed was positive."
Off the field, pressure on Ancelotti also increased as many fans called for Neymar's return. Nevertheless, he expressed satisfaction with the current players and believes Brazil remains capable of competing with the world's top teams. "At this moment, we need to talk about the players who were on the field, those who gave their all, showed character, and worked hard. I am satisfied. Today's match demonstrated that we can compete with the strongest teams," the Italian strategist stressed.