Swansea City boss Michael Laudrup believes that Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi has proven to new team-mate Neymar that size doesn't matter....
The
Brazilian recently completed a €57 million move to Camp Nou from
Santos, but there is a split of opinion over whether the 21-year-old
will be a success.
The 5ft 9in forward has been labelled as too
small and thin by some experts to succeed in Europe, criticism that has
only intensified during recent outings for Brazil.
"Until now he
has been a great player in South America, but we all know that it is a
completely different type of game playing in Europe,” Laudrup told Goal.
"Everyone
is looking forward to seeing him in Europe at the highest level, but
I'm not sure whether his small size will be a factor.
“Without
wishing to compare him to anyone else, Lionel Messi [at 5ft 7in] is not
the biggest player in size and we have all seen what he has done.”
Laudrup
starred for Barcelona as a player from 1989 to 1994, winning four
straight Liga titles and the European Cup, before moving on to
arch-enemies Real Madrid where he claimed another Primera Division.
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