FC Barcelona forward Raphinha on Tuesday spoke about his annoyance after fake photographs were published of Athletic Club Bilbao winger Nico Williams wearing his number 11 shirt over the summer.
Raphinha of Barcelona celebrates his score during the Spanish league (La Liga) football match between FC Barcelona and Real Valladolid, in Barcelona, Spain, on Aug. 31, 2024. (Photo by Joan Gosa/Xinhua)
Barcelona's failed pursuit of Spain forward, Williams, was one of the long-running stories of the summer, and although Barca's economy clearly meant they didn't have the money to pay Williams' release clause, the possible deal was front page news day after day, with the club also helping to promote the stories, with declarations from Barca president, Joan Laporta.
One website even published a photoshopped image of Williams wearing Raphinha's shirt and speaking to the press on Tuesday. The Brazilian showed his anger at events.
"It was a joke in bad taste," he replied.
"People have to respect the players at this club and seeing a photo like that, didn't go down well at all with me. It was a lack of respect towards my work," continued Raphinha.
The press also speculated that Raphinha would be sold over the summer to finance team rebuilding, but he has not only stayed at Barcelona, he has also been made one of the club's captains, while he has also scored five goals in LaLiga and one in the Champions League.
"It (the photo) didn't influence my start to the season, but I am motivated (...) If I used to give 100 percent, now I give 200 percent," commented the forward.