http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Santos-c40446 in the Club World Cup final.
Members of the travelling party have been awarded rest until Tuesday, December 20, to recuperate from their extensive travelling. The squad will start preparing for their Copa del Rey second leg against L’ Hospitalet the following day.
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Upon their arrival, the team took pictures in front of their giant jet with the Club World Cup trophy in the centre. The squad then travelled to Camp Nou, as they bid farewell to South America-based players.
The Catalan club left everyone in awe of their slick footballing philosophy as they took on the challenge of world’s best. Santos’ prodigal attacker, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Neymar-c27639, was left speechless after his team was ripped apart in the competition's final.
In his analysis of the match, Neymar admitted to being outplayed by a better team. The 19-year old was blunt in his assessment, stating that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 taught them how to play in a different way.
"Today the club has taught us to play football."
However, the ambitious youngster was not disheartened with defeat and claimed that their experience in Japan is a part of the learning curve.
"Barca is a machine. It's great. For us it was a big challenge to get here. Sometimes in order to win you first need to know to lose," the Santos star commented.
The Sao http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Paulo-c29431 born player was impressed by the footballing genius of Xavi and Lionel Messi, and voiced his opinions at the conclusion of the match: "I saw the two best players in the world: Messi and Xavi."
La Blaugrana left Japan with Club World Cup trophy and Neymar under the spell of their mesmerising playing style.
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