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Raphinha hat-trick helps Barca thrash Bayern in Champions League

The striker finished acrobatically from Serge Gnabry's inviting cross with Barcelona's defence all at sea.- Relentless Raphinha - Barcelona recovered their composure and began to threaten, with former Bayern striker Lewandowski firing wide and Lamine Yamal sliding in to tackle Neuer but seeing the ball roll beyond the post

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Barcelona`s Brazilian forward #11 Raphinha celebrates scoring his team`s third goal during the UEFA Champions League, league phase day 3 football match between FC Barcelona and FC Bayern Munich at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona. Pic/AFP

Barcelona`s Brazilian forward #11 Raphinha celebrates scoring his team`s third goal during the UEFA Champions League, league phase day 3 football match between FC Barcelona and FC Bayern Munich at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona. Pic/AFP

Raphinha scored a stunning hat-trick as Barcelona hammered Bayern Munich 4-1 on Wednesday in a blockbuster Champions League group clash. The Catalans had lost their last six games against Bayern but outplayed the six-time winners at the Olympic Stadium with Robert Lewandowski also on the scoresheet, while England star Harry Kane struck for the visitors. Hansi Flick, who was in charge of the Bundesliga side in a humiliating 8-2 romp over Barca in 2020, led the Catalans to an emphatic triumph which indicated they may be capable of winning the trophy for the first time since 2015 after a decade of disappointment. Defeat leaves Bayern with only one victory from their opening three group games and in the bottom half of the table, while Barcelona have two wins and are in the top third. 

"In my opinion this game could have been a (Champions League) final, to be able to win it in this way, so well, in front of our fans, is quite special and I leave here happy," Raphinha told Movistar. "Getting the second victory in the Champions League was important and now we have to think about the game on Saturday." Barcelona visit European and Spanish champions Real Madrid in a La Liga Clasico this weekend and warmed up for it in spectacular style. "If you win this type of game you have to celebrate it, and for the team it's incredible," said Flick. "It gives us confidence to believe in ourselves ahead of Saturday." Barcelona had not scored in their last four matches against Bayern but were ahead inside one minute, with Fermin Lopez playing Raphinha in behind the visitors' high line. The Brazilian winger, on his 100th appearance for the club since joining from Leeds, and proudly sporting the captain's armband, stayed cool to dribble around Manuel Neuer and roll home. Bayern poured forward in response and after having a goal ruled out for a tight offside, Kane struck in the 18th minute to level. 

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