Barca destroys Levante in opener
Lionel Messi scored two goals and set up another on 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.
While Barcelona rolled to victory, Real Madrid needed a late header by new midfielder Francisco “Isco” Alarcon to edge out Real Betis 2-1 at home in the first game with Carlo Ancelotti in charge.
Madrid’s lackluster showing will add more pressure on president Florentino Perez to pay the hefty price Tottenham desires for forward Gareth Bale to reinforce its attack.
“I believe we can improve,” said Ancelotti. “The problem was our balance. The second half was difficult and the problem was clear, it was in defense. We left too much space between our lines and Betis played a great game.”
Also, Atletico Madrid forward Diego Costa did his best to erase memories of Radamel Falcao by scoring twice, including a well-taken go-ahead goal off the break in the 79th minute, to lead a 3-1 win at Sevilla. Granada, meanwhile, won 2-1 at Osasuna.
With signature signing Neymar watching from the bench, Messi almost single-handedly dismantled the overmatched 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 to equal a club record of goals in a first half.
Neymar, who has been recovering from anemia since his 57 million euro (US$76.1 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.
“We saw great football and great goals in the first half,” said Neymar. “I’m getting better physically, little by little. I hope to be 100 percent soon. We have started well, with a win. That’s the important thing.”
The applause Neymar received while 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 on together for seven minutes before Martino sent Andres Iniesta on for Messi.
Martino said he had agreed with Messi to take him out once the game was resolved, keeping in mind the long season ahead.
“Everyone wants to see Neymar and Messi together,” said Martino. “I want his adaptation to be as quick as possible, but without forcing anything.”
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