Unai Emery hopes to help Neymar become the
world’s best player at Paris Saint-Germain but insists he is treated
like any other member of the squad.
The
Brazil star enjoyed a promising debut following his world-record
€222million move from Barcelona, bagging a goal and an assist as PSG
made it two wins from two in Ligue 1 with a 3-0 victory at Guingamp.
Neymar
is set for his first outing at Parc des Princes against Toulouse on
Sunday, having watched PSG beat Amiens 2-0 on the opening day of the
season after being presented to the crowd prior to kick-off.
Head
coach Emery has no doubt the 25-year-old brings extra quality to the
team but says their way of playing is not likely to change.
“His arrival is important. A lot of fans want to see him but he needs some peace and quiet, too,” he told a news conference.
“He is one more player in the squad. We make the most of his qualities but nothing changes in everyday life.
“He’s a young player who wants to get better here. We want to help him become the best player in the world.
“Neymar
brings something more with his change of pace, he gives more quality in
one-against-one situations. But we have the same idea as last year: to
have control of the ball.
“We want to be
stronger than last year. The team started well. I try to create a good
mentality, to make sure we have good physical preparation. The title is
our primary goal this season.”
Emery went on to wish good luck to midfielder Blaise Matuidi, who is set to join Serie A champions Juventus in a €20m deal.
“We
were very happy with him,” said Emery. “He was looking for a good
opportunity. He chose to take that with another team. There are young
players, like Christopher Nkunku or Adrien Rabiot, who can replace him.”
Emery
confirmed Lucas Moura will miss Sunday’s game with an ankle problem,
while Grzegorz Krychowiak sat out training on Friday and is unlikely to
be involved.
The former Sevilla boss hopes to
have Marco Verratti back from a knock, though, and has encouraged the
Italy star to improve his contribution to PSG’s attack.
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