The coach lauded his Brazilian prodigy's decisive output
in a tense encounter which saw Jordi Alba suffer a thigh injury.
Gerardo Martino branded Neymar's performance as flawless
after Barcelona survived a Sevilla fightback to win 3-2 on Saturday.
Dani Alves and Lionel Messi's strikes were cancelled out
by Ivan Rakitic and Coke, leaving Alexis Sanchez to net a last-ditch winner in
a game that saw the visitors also have a goal controversially ruled out.
But Martino opted to focus instead on how well summer
signing Neymar linked up with Messi instead, after the Brazilian prodigy assisted
another goal for his Argentine counterpart.
"Neymar played a flawless game from all points of
view. He's working very hard for the team, even when defending," Martino
stated after the match.
"We're very happy with what he adds to the team. His
partnership with Messi is doing well. This was his second assist. Soon we will
be fresher and stronger.
"Cesc [Fabregas] is going through a very good spell.
He gave us plenty in 15 minutes. I also thank Alexis [Sanchez] - he always
offers us alternatives and makes things easier for me."
Sevilla constantly exposed their hosts' frailties at the
back despite the Catalans' strong attack play, though Martino remained
unperturbed by the defence's set-piece struggles.
"We will not change our man-marking at set pieces,"
the 50-year-old said. "It's hard to complement our side with zonal
marking.
"We need to cover the space behind [Sergio]
Busquets. We had problems when we retreated. We need to work better at
this."
The Spanish champions were hit with a big injury blow
when Jordi Alba limped off the pitch in the first half due to a reported bicep
tear in his right leg.
"Alba picked up a thigh muscle tear in his right leg
this evening. The player will undergo additional tests on Sunday to determine
the extent of the injury," the club's official website read.
Alba has been used extensively at left-back with the
Blaugrana in 2013, although it is now all but certain the 24-year-old will miss
Wednesday's European clash against Ajax.
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