The Argentine believes the Brazil international is
maturing and praised him for improving the defensive side of his game
Barcelona boss Gerardo Martino says Neymar has done a
"fantastic job" for the club since arriving at Camp Nou in a €54
million deal in the summer.
The Brazilian has been eased into life at the club,
making most of his appearances as a substitute from the bench, but has caught
the eye with flashes of his brilliance, including his first goal for the club
against Atletico Madrid in the first leg of the Spanish Supercup.
And after Martino handed Neymar a start in the 4-0 win
over Rayo Vallecano on Saturday, before bringing the 21-year-old off on 80
minutes, the Argentine coach insisted he was more than pleased with his
progress.
He told AS: "The press judge how he has adapted by
asking whether he has scored goals or not, but he does a fantastic job in
creating chances and recovering the ball. He has adapted very quickly and I'm
very happy with what he has done so far.
"Don't forget that he had a long summer with the
Confederations Cup, his hectic transfer to the club and the long trips he has
had to make which have prevented him from training properly. We are very
satisfied with everything he has offered us."
Saturday's Liga clash saw the Blaugrana enjoy less
possession than their opponents for the first time in 317 games, leading to
questions from the media regarding the club's change in style, but Martino
believes his methods have only come under the microscope because he is not from
the same stock as his predecessors.
"I don't get annoyed by the debates. Whenever you
have a team that has been as successful as this side, these debates will occur,
especially when the coach isn't from Catalonia or from Holland," the
50-year-old added.
"I haven't come here to make any changes, and if you
want to question our possession, then last year the average was 66% and this
year it's 65,8%.
"If because of that 0.2% you want to say we have
changed everything, then go ahead. And with regards to us playing long passes,
I remember that Rafa Márquez used to play here, so it's not as if the club
hasn't seen that before."
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