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La Liga Could Turn Into One-Horse Race, As Messi and Neymar Partnership Heats Up

It is still very early in the Spanish season, but Barcelona are giving every indication that there is going to be no repeat of last year’s up-and-down performances.

For all the questions regarding the La Liga giants’ defence, Luis Enrique’s men have yet to concede a goal after four La Liga matches. Although the Blaugrana haven’t faced ‘stiff’ competition during their early league campaign, Marc Bartra and Gerard Pique have been solid and Barcelona as whole look better in defence than they have in recent years.

But the story to date has been the partnership between Lionel Messi and his second-year teammate, Neymar.

Injuries and poor form were the headline grabbers for both of these star players last season. The South Americans never seemed to get a string of consistent matches together as they struggled to adjust to each other, and to former Barcelona manager Gerardo “Tata” Martino’s tactics.

But Luis Enrique has returned the club, which he spent eight seasons playing as a midfielder, and brought with him the club’s familiar attractive, attacking football. And that has bode well for his diminutive Argentinian forward and his Brazilian strike partner.

Yesterday’s match against Levante saw Messi shrug off a missed penalty by scoring one goal and setting up two more. The four-time Ballon d’Or winner has collected three goals and four assists in Barcelona’s opening league fixtures; he also assisted the club’s only goal during the opening match of the Champions League group stages against Apoel Nicosia last week.

Messi has shown an increasing awareness of his Barcelona teammates during this early stretch. His assist total could well be approaching double digits at this point, had some of his teammates done better with their finishing.

But the best news for Barcelona supporters has to be that Messi has really started to connect with Neymar over the past few matches. The Argentinian has gone out of his way to seek out the Brazilian forward and it has shown in the statistics.

Neymar has slowly returned to 100% fitness as he recovered from a fractured vertebra, which he suffered during Brazil’s quarterfinal win over Colombia during this summer’s World Cup.

But the forward has hit the ground running, scoring three times in his first two La Liga fixtures since his return to the Barcelona lineup; with all three goals being set up by Messi.

The cohesion and productivity of his two South American players hasn’t been lost on Barcelona manager Luis Enrique.

“With Leo Messi we are talking about a unique, special player. His teammates know well that he has the ball, he can not only beat players but assist them magnificently,” he said following Barcelona’s 5-0 over Levante.

“I love that the players find these conditions amongst themselves and take advantage of Leo’s quality in this case.”

“Today he assisted in a number goals in a spectacular way and also scored. I think it was a complete game from everyone.”

Speaking about Neymar, the 44-year-old manager said: “He has the quality to receive the ball to feet and he has the quality to attack spaces.”

“Every striker has to look for that variety and I am not just speaking about Neymar, but I thought the movement of Sandro, Pedro (Rodriguez) and Leo (Messi) was good. I could speak about the whole team and the offensive and defensive work they did.”

Neymar did suffer a “knock” during the match against Levante and had to be substituted. The Brazilian striker looked as though he was prepared to stay on, but Enrique elected to remove him as a precaution.

With Messi and Neymar clicking, and Barcelona’s defence keeping clean sheets, the Blaugrana have an early four-point lead over defending La Liga champions Atletico Madrid; as well as a six-point advantage over rivals Real Madrid on the league table.

It’s still early going. Atletico and Real have already faced each other, while Barcelona have yet to meet either of those two league opponents. But Lionel Messi, Neymar and the club appear to have shaken off the malaise of last season.

Gone are the questions about Messi’s work rate and his happiness at the club. Also gone are the questions surrounding the partnership between the Argentinian and his star Brazilian striker.

With Real Madrid stumbling out of the gate and Atletico Madrid drawing twice during their opening four fixtures, Barcelona already have their necks in front of their biggest La Liga threats in the early part of the title race.

Should things continue as they have been since the start of the new campaign, La Liga could be turning into a one-horse race.

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5 Comments

5 Comments

  1. Peter Quinn

    September 22, 2014 at 3:24 pm

    Well, I said in the article that it was early in the season a few times. But the difference in Barca’s play is noticeable as compared to last season, and Messi playing in a familiar role and is motivated again.

    They lost La Liga on the last day of the season last year and they were nowhere near playing their best. It could be a different story this season.

    Sorry the headline upset some people. But it’s simply a headline.

    These videos from Revista de La Liga were just posted to Sky Sports website:

    http://www1.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/9484184/messi%E2%80%99s-new-role

    http://www1.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/9484185/revista-twitter-q&a-%E2%80%93-22nd-september

  2. Prince Murombedzi

    September 22, 2014 at 1:43 pm

    people tend to be negative whenever barca starts doing things differently, for me this team is doing great… if u say they haven’t met a bigger threat yet look at who the Madrid teams dropped points to. ofcourse A. Madrid is big for R. Madrid, but thts no excuse. I hope barca gets better each day and if Real doesn’t fix their defensive problems, they will continue to suffer. yes its still early to judge, but barca is doing better than any team in Europe

  3. CelticFC

    September 22, 2014 at 12:09 pm

    Some of the people who comment on this site need to get a life. You all complain about the articles and the headlines, but it appears as if you don’t read the articles or just have poor reading comprehension.

    There’s nothing wrong with the article. It’s an opinion. It doesn’t say Barca will win the league, it says they “could” win the league. Nothing different from any other site.

    As for the first comment. I’ve seen all four of Barcelona’s matches this year and they’re playing very differently from how they played under Martino. They’ve never been strong defensively and this team is no different. But to have kept clean sheets in five matches (all competitions) is a feat, no matter who the competition is.

    And Barca beat Athletic Bilbao last week 2-0. But the score could have been four or five to nil if Bilbao’s keeper didn’t stand on his head to make save after save. And if Munir had put away two of his five or six chances.

    Both Madrid clubs have conceded goals to lesser opponents. Real were playing poorly early on and dropped points. Atletico beat Real Madrid, but dropped points to Celta Vigo and Rayo Vallecano. Not exactly the La Liga heavyweights.

    They are Barcelona’s biggest threats and they are still learning to play with new members in their squad. If it takes them any longer, Barca COULD run away with the league in current form.

  4. Tony Butterworth

    September 22, 2014 at 11:55 am

    Not sure if this site is trying to come up with headlines to grab attention but this article really doesn’t make sense. There’s a handful of games gone, the top teams only played one game (hence someone had to drop points) and Barcelona has a long season of potential problems, injuries and Suarez to incorporate.

    If you take any 4 game period during the season you would not draw too many conclusions, but because it’s the first 4 games we do ?

  5. Ivan

    September 22, 2014 at 11:26 am

    I would not give the title to Barcelona just yet.
    I saw the game yesterday and the team is plagued by the same defensive frailties from years past.
    Plus, Levante didn’t really ask many questions…
    That Messi goal, yes, a gift from the goalie, but his finish was sublime.

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