The Free Press Journal

Valverde admits pain of Neymar sale, but praises Messi, Dembele

- AGENCIES

FC Barcelona chief coach Ernesto Valverde hasn't taken long to convince the doubters and make himself a hero at the Catalan football club.

Despite beginning his time in charge at Barcelona with a defeat to Real Madrid in the Spanish Supercup in August, the former Athletic Club Bilbao tactician has been able to turn things around.

His side is unbeaten in the La Liga with a nine-point lead over Atletico Madrid and a 14-point advantage over traditiona­l rivals, Real Madrid, whom they humiliated 3-0 in the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium just two days before Christmas.

Such a turnaround hadn't looked on the cards in the summer as Barcelona were reeling from the loss of Brazilian forward Neymar to Paris Saint-Germain and seemingly struggling to find a replacemen­t.

"Neymar's departure was a difficult moment for the club. We can't deny that," said Valverde in an interview on the Barcelona's official website. Ousmane Dembele finally arrived from Borussia Dortmund to try and fill the large Neymar-shaped gap in the squad, but the coach admits the 20-year-old is not a direct replacemen­t for the Brazilian.

"Any Barca player is a different player. Dembele's profile was different to anything we had," he said.

"He is able to play in various positions and is very fast. We have a big squad, we've made good replacemen­ts up to now."

Dembele's impact has so far been limited by a serious injury suffered in Getafe in September, but Valverde said the striker was "coming back" in the near future.

Meanwhile, Lionel Messi continues to spearhead Barcelona with 15 goals and countless assists this season.

"Messi is the best player in the entire world. He does something extraordin­ary with every ball he touches. We have the incredible good fortune to have him at our club and to have his enormous commitment to the club and the team," commented Valverde.

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