The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Barca topple Spurs

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PASADENA. — Ernesto Valverde expects a bright future for summer signing Artur after the Brazilian midfielder netted a stunning goal on his Barcelona debut.

The Spanish La Liga soccer champions have lost the services of experience­d midfield duo Andres Iniesta and Paulinho since the end of last season, but splashed out €40 million to bring in Artur from Brazilian outfit Gremio.

The 21-year-old made an instant impression in Barcelona’s opening encounter in the Internatio­nal Champions Cup pre-season tournament on Saturday after firing home in a 2-2 draw against Tottenham Hotspur, before the Catalans triumphed 5-3 on penalties.

Barcelona boss Valverde has confirmed that he still wants to add to his options in the middle of the park, but was encouraged by the early signs from Artur during an impressive first half display in Pasadena, California.

Valverde said: “He is a player that can give us a lot. He can give us possession, goals and he was really motivated today. He had a great game during the minutes that he played.”

Like Valverde, Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is eager for a transfer breakthrou­gh, particular­ly as the Premier League outfit are yet to make a signing since last season’s third placed finish.

Spurs are already without their nine World Cup semi-final representa­tives for their trip to America and Pochettino’s options have been further depleted after injuries to Victor Wanyama, Erik Lamela and Moussa Sissoko. Wanyama’s knee problem is potentiall­y serious after he has flown back to London to see a specialist.

But regardless of the casualties, Pochettino says it is crucial that Spurs add to their squad before the August 9 English Premier League transfer deadline.

“We are going to see what happens in the next few days,” said Pochettino.

“But with or without injuries, I think that’s our target [to strengthen the team] to bring in some players and add some with quality who can help us to achieve our goals.” Both sides were without many of their big names, with the likes of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, Harry Kane and Hugo Lloris all still recovering from their exertions at the World Cup. — AFP.

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