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Saturday, 1 June 2013

Neymar Accepts Barcelona's Deal


Barcelona have announced their intention to dominate football again and it’s easy to imagine they will succeed. Make no mistake, this is the biggest transfer move we have seen in a long time. Ronaldo may have cost more money but this is massive when you consider how young Neymar is and how much better he can get.


After losing in the Champions League for the second season in a row, Barcelona had a choice to make - stick with their attacking philosophy or take a more cautious approach and invest in defenders - the arrival of Neymar means they are sticking with attack and taking it to another level, a frighteningly brilliant level.




Neymar is literally the biggest talent out of Brazil since Kaka and Ronaldinho. He is an incredible talent, he can play wide, central or as a supporting striker. He is quick, can beat opponents and is a great finisher. To imagine him and Messi playing in the same side is ludicrous. One of them on any team is marvelous, but both, that’s just crazy.




When you think about it that way and imagine the supporting talent, the likes of Xavi, Iniesta and Busquets, then you understand how deadly Barcelona’s attack will be next season.




Neymar is the perfect replacement for David Villa who was never really comfortable playing wide but he did so well despite his limitations in terms of speed and dribbling ability, the Brazilian has none of those limitations. With Neymar on the pitch, the strategy of double marking and or triple marking Messi that has worked quite well is no longer applicable.




This transfer makes Barcelona an even better attacking team than they have ever been under Guardiola at least in terms of personnel and if the system remains the same then our jaws will drop when we watch them play.
#Neymar's Contract Will Last For 5-years.

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