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Raphinha equals stunning Cristiano Ronaldo record but Barcelona beaten by Inter Milan in Champions League clash for the ages

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Raphinha matched Cristiano Ronaldo for the greatest individual Champions League season, but finished on the losing side in perhaps the greatest ever semi-final.

The former Leeds star’s 87th-minute strike appeared to have sealed a stunning comeback win for Barca as they went 3-2 up on the night and 6-5 on aggregate.

Raphinha made history in a semi for the ages
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But it’s Inter who make it to the final in dramatic circumstances
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However, it went to extra time as Francesco Acerbi netted an equaliser deep into stoppage-time.

After a remarkable 3-3 first leg at Montjuic, part two at San Siro lived up to expectations and then some with the same scoreline inside 90 minutes.

Inter did what they excelled at in Spain last week with another rapid start, going 2-0 up again, this time through Lautaro Martinez and then Hakan Calhanoglou from the penalty spot.

It looked like Barca were in huge trouble, but they once again stepped up after the break with Eric Garcia and then Dani Olmo levelling things up.

Raphinha then thought he’d booked a final spot in Munich with his late strike, only to be denied by Acerbi.

The Serie A giants won the tie in extra time thanks to a neat left-footed strike by Davide Frattesi in the first period.

The Brazil international wasn’t denied an astonishing piece of history, though, as his goal made it 21 contributions this season – 13 goals, eight assists.

That equals Ronaldo’s 21 from the 2013/14 season with Real Madrid, a watermark that looked like it would never be matched.

Ronaldo has an argument to keep himself top, though, as he reached 21 in 11 games, while this was Raphinha’s 14th match of the season in Europe.

Although that will be scant consolation for the Ballon d’Or contender with Barca suffering more European heartache having exited the competition in similarly gut-wrenching circumstances in 2019, when they lost 4-3 on aggregate to Liverpool.

Centre-back Acerbi’s poacher’s finish sent the San Siro into ecstasy with his late equaliser
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Frattesi looked like he was going to run into the stands after scoring the winner
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Ronaldo finally has company

Inter, who lost the 2023 final to Manchester City, will meet the winner of the Paris Saint-Germain vs Arsenal tie in the final in Munich on May 31.

Listen to full commentary of PSG vs Arsenal on Wednesday night, live on talkSPORT.

More to follow.

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