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Can Messi and Neymar play together?
Dynastian98 12 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

An excellent article. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1651474-barcelona-can-neymar-and-lionel-messi-play-in-the-same-camp-nou-team

Neymar's Role, Messi's Goals

For the past couple of seasons, Leo Messi has operated in a free-roaming, central role in the Barcelona attack, the now oft-referred-to "False 9" position.

Supporting him are usually two wide forwards, with the likes of Pedro and Alexis Sanchez competing for the place on the right, and David Villa and Cristian Tello on the left.

Neymar can of course function as a central attacker, and in time this may be the position he wishes to take up more permanent residence in, but it is likely that he will be given the opportunity to initially take his place in the team from the left side of the attack, as he has done so well for club and country on many occasions.

Fitting the two skillful attackers into the same starting XI shouldn't be any problem at all for Tito Vilanova (the same can't be said for David Villa)—but there are more pertinent questions to answer.

Tiki-Taka and Creativity

Barcelona's approach to possession football has won them many friends and admirers, and more importantly, a bucketload of trophies. Pass, pass, pass and pass again; the players' confidence in the system and their own
abilities often becomes exactly the greatest weapon they have. Eventually, a defender will make a mistake, and then comes the killer pass and the chance on goal.

Within this system, Barcelona have three or four players who offer that something different: the dribbling of Leo Messi, of course, the power and pace of the driving runs from Jordi Alba and Dani Alves, and the breaking from deep of Gerard Pique or the direct goal threat of Villa.

Neymar would be another string to their bow in terms of unpredictability, mixing approaches up in the final third
and giving defenders more than just Messi's movement to worry about.

However, there would be all eyes on the Brazilian to see if he was able to cope with the expectation that he doesn't have to create a chance on goal every time he receives the ball. This is a team with patience, with expectation, with repetition ingrained on their footballing consciousness.

Barcelona do not expect, need or want to manage to work a shot on goal every time they approach the penalty area. Instead they want to work the ball wide again, move in the channels, pass infield, look for the runner and, eventually, find an even better moment to work the goalkeeper with a shot.

Can Neymar do that? Can he live with not having to be the one who unlocks the door every time he's in possession?

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Dynastian98 12 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

Egos, Learning Curves and the FIFA World Cup

Neymar is a huge commercial fish in an expanding, but still comparatively prohibitive in size, pond.

Moving to La Liga, the UEFA Champions League, Barcelona and all that comes with it will bring plenty of attention, both good and bad. The Spanish media in particular can be rather partisan with their opinions, so a good performance could be made into an excellent one and a poor display could be blamed on his transfer fee, his nationality, decision to join Barça over Real or even his hairstyle.

He will come face to face with players who have won World Cups, league titles and other major trophies in abundance, and he will no longer be the main man at the club.

All these back-and-forth factors will push and pull his self-esteem and confidence all over the place, all the while with him being expected to be a match-winner within the team setting.

His mentality will have to prove every bit as positive and resilient as his talent on the football pitch, and he will have to hit the ground running.

For Neymar, arguably the most important near-future prize (after his impending transfer) will be the FIFA World Cup, to be held next year in his home country of Brazil. He cannot afford to have a poor domestic campaign and arrive "home" as the poster boy for his country's success, but without the confidence and form to do so.

All told, there will be a huge amount of pressure on this one individual—perhaps exactly the reason why Barcelona and Real Madrid are making their moves so early in the summer, so as to give him the maximum time to settle down before the season starts.

Neymar and Messi

In terms of on-the-ball ability, it is difficult to imagine a pairing in the European game with more poise, balance, skill on the ball and goals in their game than these two.They could be absolutely phenomenal.

If they hit it off as a pairing, if Neymar is willing to put in the work to learn how his new teammates function, if he can show his best form against defences who will put him under so much more pressure than some Brazilian defences did......then, Barcelona would likely have it cracked. It's a lot of ifs though, and undoubtedly there will be bumpy moments along the way.

For Messi's part, his irresistible goalscoring will surely continue provided he is given the chance to fully recuperate from his end-of-season injuries, and having another creative force alongside him who can also contribute to the goal tally could even take his game up another level.Can opponents manage to subdue Messi and keep Neymar under wraps? It's a big task, and if focus is kept on one, it could allow the other to run riot.

Skeptics of the move will point to how the likes of the hugely hyped Robinho fared when making his move from Brazil to Spain, but there are certainly plenty of indications that Neymar could be a success at Barcelona.

And if Neymar and Messi are both happy and confident, and can find a good rhythm between each other...European defenders, beware.

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raimondo90 12 years ago
Valencia, Argentina 89 2492

I think at this point I'm annoyed by all this Neymar-Barcelona speculation. Its just a transfer, not even a shocking one in fact. The media is playing off the hype and in terms of Neymar, the kid has clear skill and potential. He will have his moments to shine but it wouldn't be right to attack him everytime he didn't score. Hes not even a memeber of Barcelona yet and we have yet to see how the team would line up assuming more changes will happen. I am excited to see how he can improve the already squad. In fact i think hes the plan B everyone cries about. Not only worry about tiki taka and Messi but worry about Neymar using his flair and skills to beat defenders with ease and score goals.

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Dynastian98 12 years ago
Real Madrid 483 7140

@Rai

As we all know, Neymar has incredible talent with the ball, but the class of defending in Brazil and in Europe is a HUGE difference. Especially since he's coming into Spain, one of the best leagues in the world. Remember when he got his first taste of a real defense against England? Didn't turn out too well, now did it? On the other hand, in the same game against England, Oscar did brilliant. Interestingly enough, at the time, Oscar had been playing IN England for quite a few months. So perhaps Neymar can break through at Barca, but it'll certainly take time. It won't be as instantaneous as, say Cristiano Ronaldo to Madrid or Falcao to Atletico. It'll take more time.

Speaking of Brazilian talents, anyone heard of Bernard? I hear that he wants to move to Europe sooner rather than later. ;)

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FelixKrimm 12 years ago
Bayern Munich, Germany 26 172

No

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ramaboy10 12 years ago
Mauritius 285 6463

HE is not the tiki-taka type.

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Bogdan 12 years ago Edited
Dynamo Kyiv, Ukraine 23 592

Not tiki taka type!

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expertfootball11 12 years ago
Real Madrid, France 64 2837

Don't worry guys, Newymar will be quicly able to make tiki takas even though he isn't playing very collective.

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Keisuke 12 years ago
Chelsea, Japan 0 830

Tiki Taka is not enough to win today, individual performances are also very important and Neymar will be far better than actuals Pedro and Tello...

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