Neymar in race to be fit for Club World Cup final

Published December 19, 2015
Neymar performed some dribbling drills during Barcelona's training session. — AFP/File
Neymar performed some dribbling drills during Barcelona's training session. — AFP/File

YOKOHAMA: Barcelona could welcome Neymar back from injury for this weekend’s Club World Cup final against River Plate after the Brazilian striker stepped up his training in Yokohama on Friday.

The 23-year-old, who was rested for Thursday’s 3-0 win over Guangzhou Evergrande as he recovers from a groin strain, performed some dribbling drills and light sprints and could yet play a part against River.

Meanwhile, Lionel Messi, sidelined for the semi-final after coming down with a kidney complaint, skipped training, although Barca manager Luis Enrique refused to rule out his return for Sunday’s clash.

“I don’t know if we will have Neymar and Messi for the final,” Enrique told reporters. “They don’t know if they will be ready and neither do we, so we’ll have to see.”

Messi, who reportedly went to hospital for tests after being diagnosed with renal colic, posted on his Facebook page: “It’s never fun to miss any game, but I hope to get better to be able to help in the final.”

River Plate players Leandro Vega (L) and Matias Kranevitter attend a training session ahead of their Club World Cup final against Barcelona, on Friday. — Reuters
River Plate players Leandro Vega (L) and Matias Kranevitter attend a training session ahead of their Club World Cup final against Barcelona, on Friday. — Reuters

With Messi and Neymar missing, Luis Suarez fired a hat-trick — the first in the tournament’s history — to give Barca an easy win over Luiz Felipe Scolari’s Chinese side.

“Luis is a sensational player,” said Enrique. “He is a killer inside the box and an essential member of the team. When you need a goal, he always comes up with one for you.”

Barca’s players also gushed about Suarez after the former Liverpool forward scored with a classic poacher’s strike before halftime and followed that with a breath-taking volley five minutes after the break.

He completed his treble from the penalty spot to give him 22 goals in 23 competitive matches this season.

“Luis has been a superb player for many years,” said left-back Jordi Alba. “But you can see that the way Barca plays suits him down to the ground.”

Published in Dawn, December 19th, 2015

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