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Michael Part | 160 pages | 04 Sep 2014 | John Blake Publishing Ltd | 9781784180034 | English | London, United Kingdom Neymar the Wizard by Michael Part

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Argentina captain , Colombia star James Rodriguez and the symbol of Brazilian football, Neymar, have been wowing audiences across the world with their inspired World Cup performances. More than that, however, the trio provide a perfect example of how the No. He is born in a cradle of straw and a tin hut, and he comes to this world embracing the ball. He knows how to play as soon as he learns how to walk. The ball seeks him, it recognises him, it needs him. In the bosom of his foot, it rests and slumbers. He takes the shine off the ball and makes it talk, and in that two-person chat millions of mute figures converse. In the quoted chapter, the writer refers to what he calls simply "the idol," without naming a specific position. But anyone with the slightest knowledge of the game in South America knows that the idol is decked in only one shirt: that which carries the mystic No. The current World Cup has thrown up some fascinating clashes so far, along with a feast of creative, attacking football not seen at the international tournament for many years. But this is, in essence, a tournament that belongs to the South American continent, which is why it is perhaps fitting that three local idols are leading the way for their Neymar: The Wizard nations. It seems that the man who helped sink Italy in the Olympic Games has not been following what Neymar: The Wizard happening in Brazil, and Colombia. The first two achieved Neymar: The Wizard rare feat of scoring in all three first-round matches, while Neymar's only fruitless encounter was sandwiched between two doubles to slay Croatia and Cameroon. To that figure, one can add two assists by Rodriguez, giving him a hand in five of Colombia's goals so far. The two Argentina strikes that did not originate from Messi's boot, meanwhile, both came from a corner delivered by the Barcelona wizard himself. Without Neymar and Messi's goals, both Argentina and Brazil risked a humiliating scrap to escape from kind first-round groups. La Pulga demonstrated his worth on Wednesday, scoring twice and providing the corner which led to the Albiceleste's third, decisive goal over Nigeria. Often accused of shirking responsibility in national colours by commentators who should know far better, Messi has taken delight in ramming those words down his critics' throats, one glorious and ecstatically celebrated goal at a time. The Rosario native is the elder statesman of that deadly trio, having just turned Neymar: The Wizard colleagues in Brazil and Colombia, Neymar: The Wizard comparison, are just 22—although James holds the distinction, unlike Leo, of winning an Argentine Primera Division title, with Banfield in But the age difference is not important. They are part of a Neymar: The Wizard generation, reinventing a position that appeared in danger of extinction not too long ago. The No. A different football where players—if they had the talent, of course—had time to Neymar: The Wizard on the ball, pivot and pick out their team-mates with apparent leisure. Ricardo Bochini, Pele, Zico, Carlos Valderrama, perhaps even himself, at a push—how would those superstars have handled the high-octane pace of modern football, where even the best have little more than a split second to make their Neymar: The Wizard Those now Neymar: The Wizard possession of the fabled jersey represent an evolution of Neymar: The Wizard position. No longer does the No. Neymar prefers to break into a sprint as the pass is arriving, meeting his target at full pace in the hope of pulling away one or two markers. Messi may be trotting, but his first touch almost invariably takes play away from the defender, opening the field and leaving him on the way to goal. Of the three, meanwhile, Rodriguez is perhaps the closest to an orthodox enganche figure, but his acceleration, strength and late surges into the box also make him an extremely dangerous attacking option. To paraphrase Mark Twain, rumours of the No. South America's new generation of stars have adapted the position, making it more mobile and integrated than ever without losing Neymar: The Wizard unpredictable magic that makes the his team's idol. Messi, James and Neymar may not play the same football as their illustrious predecessors, but they look set to dominate the World Cup in much the same fashion. Follow DanEdwardsGoal. Sanchez suffers adductor injury in Inter's Champions League draw with Gladbach. Papers: Neymar: The Wizard Utd warn Greenwood over discipline. Bundesliga | Borussia Dortmund wizard Christian Pulisic hot on Lionel Messi's trail

Lawyers at Camp Nou will be working ten to the dozen after the club's star man sent a fax on Tuesday night confirming that he intends to leave the Catalan side after 16 glorious years. Messi and his team seem certain that they will be able to terminate their deal at Barcelona in a matter of days, whereas the club believes their collaboration will last until Either way, the situation seems pretty clear and whether it takes place this year or the next, Messi's time at Barcelona seems numbered and that will be Neymar: The Wizard alarm bells in the Barca boardroom. And although they can bail water out of the sinking Neymar: The Wizard by defending Messi's contract, there will ultimately come a time where they're faced with the prospect of replacing the superstar. It goes without saying that no footballer on the planet Neymar: The Wizard possibly hold a candle to Barcelona's all-time top scorer, it's more about the club getting as close to that dizzying level as possible. So far, the disbelief surrounding Messi's fax means that not too many names have been touted, but we've decided to draw up some of the options we think Barcelona should be exploring. Ranging from expensive Neymar: The Wizard cheap, straight forward to difficult, we've named nine potential options for Barcelona and rated each of them by both quality and how realistic a deal would be. Take a look at the potential solutions down below and decide which one would replace Messi the best:. Replacing one Argentine Neymar: The Wizard with another makes sense on paper and Dybala was in brilliant form for Juventus at the back end of last season, but the ship has probably sailed for Barcelona. It seems as though Barcelona and Inter still have a long way to go before a deal is completed, but this move has been touted far too much for there to be no common Neymar: The Wizard between the clubs. As long as the Catalans don't expect to get a goal-a-season forward straight off the plane, there's good reason to think Martinez would be one of the best long-term investments on the market. Arguably one of the Premier League 's most underrated players, Mahrez enjoyed a fantastic second season at City, while also not being crucial enough to make him an 'untouchable' at the Etihad. Therefore, I'd say Barcelona wouldn't have too much trouble signing him, but would his arrival get Neymar: The Wizard pulses racing as a Messi replacement? Absolutely not. Considering Liverpool are world and Premier League champions, as well as having won the Champions League inthere's not too many incentives to leave Anfield right now. Mane has recently been mentioned on Barcelona's radar and he would be an incredible player to bring in for Messi, but I just can't Neymar: The Wizard him cutting ties with Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool. Unfounded or not, there always seems to be more speculation about Salah leaving Liverpool than Mane and there's no denying that the Egyptian is one of the sport's most prolific forwards. Like another player further down the list, though, we think Salah would be more likely to sign a contract with Real Madrid as opposed to their Spanish rivals. In terms of quality and suitability, I'm not sure Neymar: The Wizard scores Neymar: The Wizard than Neymar and Barcelona reportedly did their all to make this transfer happen last summer. However, the timing would make absolutely no sense for PSG and would the chiefs at Camp Nou want to move on from the Messi era by crawling back for one of their former players? There's no harm in dreaming big, but Barcelona would have their head in the clouds if they thought they stood a chance of signing Mbappe who, if anything, would probably choose Real Madrid. As one of the most consistent suppliers of goals and assists in European football at just 20 years old, it's surprising that Sancho hasn't been linked with Barcelona more this summer. It's a move that would make so much sense Neymar: The Wizard the Blaugrana, though I'm inclined to think the radio silence has a lot to do with the fact Manchester United will probably sign him before the year is out. It would be classic Barcelona for them to turn to their youngsters and perhaps it would be the club learning their lesson if they resisted the temptation to spend big in the transfer market. That being said, Fati is still a long, long way away Neymar: The Wizard being the final product and it might Neymar: The Wizard five years until we see him producing goal and assist stats worthy of being a Messi replacement. In a world where signing either Neymar or Mbappe was possible, they're the obvious choices, but I can't see Paris Saint-Germain selling up after coming so close to Champions League glory. As a result, if I'm putting my realistic hat on, then Barcelona have got to turn their attention to the future and pay whatever price Inter Milan are putting up on Martinez. Sure, the Argentine wouldn't provide the sort of instant impact that you'd get from Mane or Dybala, but his flashes of brilliance at Inter this season prove that he has an incredible future ahead of him. And with the increased quality that comes with being Neymar: The Wizard into the Barcelona squad, you can expect 20 goals a season from Martinez even if he flops in every other department. Barca have dropped too many clangers to count under Josep Maria Bartomeu's latest tenure, but I feel pretty confident that signing Martinez would prove the exact opposite. Football Barcelona Barcelona are facing the very Neymar: The Wizard prospect of losing Lionel Messi this summer.