Memphis Depay scored a brilliant goal for Barcelona as they beat Inter Miami 6-0 in a pre-season friendly.

The MLS side, who featured the likes of DeAndre Yedlin, Kieran Gibbs and Gonzalo Higuaín in their starting line-up were no match for the Spanish giants at the DRV PNK Stadium.

However, Barcelona's travelling squad boasted some incredible talent - including new £55 million signing, Raphinha.

And the Brazilian scored his first goal in a Barcelona shirt during the first half.

Raphinha, along with goals from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Ansu Fati gave Barca a 3-0 lead at the break.

Interestingly, after the match, the winger signed from Leeds decided to call out Real Madrid.

“I am very happy with my first goal for Barça," Raphinha said. "Of course I would also like to score against Madrid, I think we are better than them."

He's already a Barcelona hero.

There were three more goals in the second half for the Spanish side.

Gavi made it 4-0 before Memphis Depay produced the moment of the match.

The Dutchman received the ball inside Inter Miami's penalty area with his back to goal. However, he pulled off an outrageous turn that fooled the defender before he finished.

VIDEO: Memphis Depay's brilliant goal vs Inter Miami

Incredible.

Fans on social media were full of praise for Depay's brilliance:

Memphis Depay vs Inter Miami
Memphis Depay vs Inter Miami
Memphis Depay vs Inter Miami
Memphis Depay vs Inter Miami
Memphis Depay vs Inter Miami

The 28-year-old may well be fearing for his place in Barcelona's starting line-up given the arrivals of Aubameyang, Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha.

But he's certainly still capable of moments of pure magic.

Ousmane Dembélé rounded off the scoring.

But there was still time for a certain Romeo Beckham to make his Inter Miami debut as he came on for the final five minutes.

The boss of the American side, Phil Neville, said it was a great occasion despite the result.

"It was a brilliant occasion to play, you could feel the buzz in the air, the supporters… We now experienced what a sold out DRV PNK feels like and I think from a playing point of view, the game was always going to be, for us, something to enjoy," said head coach Phil Neville whose son, Harvey, also featured.

"I thought it was a brilliant learning experience for all involved, I thought that we had to dig in, we had to fight."