- It is a record that has taken place since the 2011-12 season of the Champions League
- Raphinha equaled him in a swinging victory for Barcelona against Dortmund
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Raphinha equaled a remarkable record previously established by Lionel Messi while Barcelona broke Borussia Dortmund 4-0 to take control of their equality in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
The Brazilian scored twice and installed two others to reach 19 participants in objectives in the first European competition.
He marked the first time that such a feat that has been achieved since Messi did it during the 2011-12 season.
Raphinha put Barcelona in the lead after 25 minutes, with Robert Lewandowski by filling twice after the interval to put the Blaugrana in control.
Lamine Yamal practically sealed the fate of the tie in mid-term while he scored with 13 minutes remaining thanks to a second assist in Raphinha.
The Hansi Flick team dominated the procedures and, if anything, it was a surprise that they took so long to open the scoring.
Raphinha celebrates Barcelona’s third goal in the evening, which was scored by Robert Lewandowski

Raphinha put Barcelona in the lead after 25 minutes in a match that his team dominated throughout

The dangerous attacker trio of Barcelona de Raphinha, Yamal and Lewandowski was a tcstant threat
Yamal and Lewandowski had presentable opportunities to score in the first ten minutes, but were refused by Dortmund goalkeeper Gregor Kobel.
The local team then took the lead just after the point halfway through the first half after Raphinha managed to stay home to barely a meter.
Given the final score, Dortmund will come back to the chances for Karim Adeyemi and Serhou Guirassy before half-time as missed opportunities to maintain the meeting alive.
They were duly made to pay after the second in Barça involved his powerful attack trio of Lewandowski, Yamal and Raphinha.
He saw the post hit the house of Raphinha’s head through the box after the Yamal cross.
Flick’s men only deserved their four -go -time buffer, defending their advance with determination despite periods of pressure from visitors.
After coming as a substitute, Ronald Araujo produced two courageous blocks successively in the last moments of the game.
While Dortmund thought that they had withdrawn a goal before the final whistle through Maximililian Beier, their hopes were short-lived after being off for the offside.
Barcelona went to Germany for the return leg next week, with the match during April 15.