Lionel Messi scored two goals and set up another Sunday to help
mark the debut of Neymar and Barcelona coach Gerardo Martino in a 7-0
thrashing of Levante, ensuring the Spanish champions start their title
defense in style.
With signature signing Neymar watching from the bench, Messi almost single-handedly dismantled Levante.
After
Alexis Sanchez opened the scoring, Messi claimed Barcelona's second
goal, stole possession to create the third, and passed for Pedro
Rodriguez to score the fourth.
Messi scored his second goal from
the penalty spot before Xavi Hernandez made it 6-0 against the
demoralized visitors just before halftime.
Neymar, who has been
recovering from anemia since his $76 million move from Santos in the
offseason, went on in the second half in time to see Pedro strike again
and polish off the lopsided victory.
The applause Neymar received
when warming up grew to a standing ovation when he went on for Alexis
in the 64th for his first official minutes in Barcelona's burgundy and
blue.
Those eager to see Neymar and Messi together were
disappointed, however. The two were only on together for seven minutes
before Martino sent Andres Iniesta on for Messi.
The 21-year-old Neymar was active on the left flank but couldn't find his new teammates with crosses.
Martino
was hired in a rush last month to replace Tito Vilanova after he
announced he was stepping down to focus on his fight against a recurrent
throat tumor. But despite a hectic preseason and little preparation
time, Barcelona's talented squad made the Argentine manager's first game
in Europe an easy stroll.
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