Neymar is "anything but a footballer"

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German ex-player and manager Felix Magath spoke about Neymar's absence from the second leg of the Champions League last-16 against Bayern Munich. He thinks that, due to the lack of defending in the Brazilian's playing style, he won't be a feature and that it could be a bad thing for Bayern, who could make the most of the fact that "hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard".

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Neymar is injured and may not play a part in the second leg of the Champions League last-16 against Bayern Munich. The first thing a fan thinks of when they find this out is that it'll be easier for the German side, but Felix Magath doesn't agree. The ex-player, when speaking to 'Sky Sports', analysed the PSG winger, whose absence he thinks could damage Bayern's chances due to the fact that he doesn't do a lot on the pitch.
"In terms of performance and quality, he's anything but a footballer. What we saw last week, in the first leg, was, in my opinion, old style football. I want to see what a player brings, what he does for the side, what he contributes to the game's success. The fact Neymar is technically good, forget about it. That doesn't make him a footballer. Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard", the manager said.
"From that point of view, I don't think he was that good for Bayern that he got injured", the coach reiterated. The Parc des Princes' board are not far from agreeing in terms of the Brazilian. The French press warn that Luis Campos is not ruling out getting rid of him and Leo Messi ahead of next season in order to take care of their 'Financial Fair Play' worries', while still keeping Kylian Mbappe.
It's expected that Neymar will be out for around a month and the Bayern game is on the 8th March, so he's basically ruled out for it, unless he pulls off a miracle. Felix Magath, therefore, will be happy. You've got to remember that he has managed the German side in the past and managed to win the Bundesliga, so his opinion is very interesting.

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