Joao Felix has finally found his footing at Barcelona, scoring 3 goals since joining the team in August.

What happened?

The 23-year-old forward has meshed well with his teammates, including a 5-0 rout against Antwerp in the Champions League opener.

Joao Felix played for Porto as a youngster before joining Benfica at age 15.

He then signed with Atletico Madrid in 2019 but struggled under Diego Simeone's playing style.

Why it matters for Joao Felix

Felix's move to Barcelona has paid off, with the team currently atop Group H in the Champions League.

The game against Porto will be a tough test for Barcelona, with both teams having 3 points.

Felix has stated that he wants to score in every game, and it would be special to score against his former youth club.

What comes next?

Barcelona will face Porto on Wednesday, with Felix looking to continue his scoring streak.

The team will be without midfielders Pedri González and Frenkie de Jong, as well as forward Raphinha, due to injuries.

Porto has won 6 and drawn 1 in the Portuguese league, but lost to Benfica 1-0 on Friday.

Felix's former team, Atletico Madrid, had a frustrating stint with the player, and his loan to Chelsea was disappointing.

But now, Felix is thriving at Barcelona, and his dream is to score in every game.

The game against Porto will be a challenge, but Felix is confident in his abilities.

Barcelona's 16-year-old Lamine Yamal has also shown promise, signing a new contract with a 1-billion euro buyout clause.

Yamal became the youngest player to play for Barcelona at age 15 and has already contributed to victories.

Felix's success at Barcelona is a testament to his hard work and dedication, and he will look to continue his streak against Porto.