FC Barcelona manager Hansi Flick faces a significant setback as star winger Raphinha is sidelined for several weeks following an injury sustained during Brazil’s friendly match against France.
This comes as a major blow to the Catalan giants, particularly ahead of their crucial Champions League clashes against Atletico Madrid, with medical confirmation revealing a thigh injury that will keep the Brazilian forward out for an extended period.
Barcelona has confirmed Raphinha’s absence will span at least five weeks, disrupting Hansi Flick’s strategic plans. The Brazilian has been a pivotal figure in the German coach’s setup this season, contributing significantly with 19 goals and eight assists in 31 appearances across all competitions.
The 29-year-old sustained the injury during Brazil’s encounter with France, necessitating his early departure from the national squad. Subsequent medical evaluations upon his return to Catalonia have unfortunately confirmed the severity of the injury.
Raphinha’s Injury Layoff Confirmed
FC Barcelona issued an official statement confirming that Raphinha will commence a rehabilitation program. With an estimated recovery period of five weeks, he is set to miss both the first leg (April 8th) and second leg (April 14th) Champions League fixtures against Atletico Madrid.
The club’s statement detailed that medical examinations by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) confirmed Raphinha sustained a right thigh muscle injury during Thursday’s match against France in Boston. He has returned to Barcelona to begin treatment, with the projected recovery time set at five weeks. Raphinha was substituted at halftime during the friendly, which Brazil ultimately lost 2-1. The statement underscored his importance, noting he has made 31 appearances this season, scoring 19 goals and making him the team’s second-highest goalscorer.
Raphinha’s Injury Against France
The injury incident occurred on Thursday during Brazil’s 2-1 friendly defeat to France. Despite a strong start to the game, Raphinha was withdrawn at halftime, immediately raising concerns among supporters and coaching staff. Seleção head coach Carlo Ancelotti initially characterized the substitution as a precautionary measure, but subsequent medical assessments have unfortunately revealed a more severe underlying issue.
Prior to the official diagnosis, Ancelotti addressed the press, noting, «I believe Raphinha played exceptionally well. He experienced minor muscle discomfort towards the end of the first half, which necessitated his substitution. He created numerous opportunities and demonstrated excellent movement off the ball.»
What’s Next for Barcelona?
Raphinha’s absence will impact Barcelona not only in the Champions League but also in La Liga, where the club currently holds a four-point advantage over rivals Real Madrid. Following the international break, Flick’s squad faces a demanding schedule, including back-to-back encounters with Atletico in both La Liga and the Champions League. Raphinha is projected to continue his recovery and is not expected to return to action until early May.

