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BARCA COACH ENRIQUE PREDICTS BIG-MONEY BUY WILL PROVE HIMSELF AFTER FIRST GOAL

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arcelona coach Luis Enrique insisted midfielder Andre Gomes will become a pillar of the Catalans’ midfield after silencing his critics with his first goal for the club in the 4-2 win over Valencia on Sunday.

Enrique has attracted criticism himself for keeping faith with Gomes despite his underwhelm­ing performanc­es since moving for a fee that could rise to €55 million (Dh217.3 million) from Valencia in July.

“Andre Gomes will be a very valuable player for Barca in the future, you will see,” said Enrique, who is stepping down as coach at the end of the season.

“He combines unique physical and technical abilities for a player of his profile and the fans treated him well.”

The Portuguese has been roundly jeered by the Barca fans in recent weeks, but the majority of the Camp Nou backed his introducti­on for Rafinha 16 minutes from time despite some whistles.

And Barca defender Gerard Pique told those fans not backing their players to stay at home.

True potential

“The whistling of Andre Gomes is intolerabl­e,” said the Spanish internatio­nal.

“Those who come to whistle should stay at home.”

Pique’s stance was seconded by Enrique, who claimed only the confidence of having the fans backing will allow Gomes to show his true potential.

“There is nothing more necessary for a player than to have the support of his fans,” added Enrique.

“Having that will mean we will see the best of him in the future.”

Barcelona closed to within two points of Real Madrid at the top of La Liga with the win and captain Andres Iniesta told reporters the side will capitalise on any slip from Zinedine Zidane’s men.

“The title race is still alive and we’re obliged to stay up there and take advantage of any opportunit­y we get if Real Madrid slip up.” Iniesta said.

Barca star Neymar, meanwhile, has explained why he took the late penalty against Paris Saint-Germain that helped the Catalan club pull off the biggest comeback in Champions League history on March 8.

Lionel Messi had already scored from the spot when, 4-1 up, Barca were awarded a penalty after a disputed foul on Luis Suarez.

Neymar, who had just netted a free-kick, said he had wanted Messi to take the responsibi­lity of the kick.

“I grabbed the ball for Messi (to take the penalty) and he said, ‘No, you take it’,” Neymar said.

“We have a good relationsh­ip. There is no jealously, or desire to always score the winning goal.”

Neymar added that he was wary of adulation following his influentia­l performanc­e against PSG, which included two goals and the assist for Sergi Roberto’s astonishin­g winner in the final minutes.

“Whatever I do is not enough for a lot of people so I don’t get too excited,” Neymar said.

“Football is a box of surprises and things can change quickly.”

 ?? AFP ?? Barcelona midfielder Andre Gomes (left) celebrates with defender Gerard Pique after scoring during the 4-2 league win against Valencia on Sunday. Pique has told fans not to boo Gomes.
AFP Barcelona midfielder Andre Gomes (left) celebrates with defender Gerard Pique after scoring during the 4-2 league win against Valencia on Sunday. Pique has told fans not to boo Gomes.

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