
Messi is world's best: says Neymar
Neymar has distanced himself from remarks made by Brazilian great Pele claiming the Santos striker is better than Barcelona's Argentine forward Lionel Messi.A day after arriving in Japan for the Club World Cup, the 19-year-old Brazil striker quickly sought to defuse any friction between Santos and tournament favourites Barca."I haven't come here to prove anything to anyone," Neymar, who with his spiky mohican and ear piercings could not look more different than the clean-cut Messi.
"I've always said Messi is the best player in the  world," added Neymar, who has calmed down this year following run-ins  with team mates and an infamous Twitter rant telling a referee he would  "leave in a coffin."Neymar was strongly linked with several European  clubs including Barca and Real Madrid before agreeing to stay at Santos  until 2014 after helping them win the Libertadores Cup in June.Santos  were last crowned kings of South American almost 50 years ago when Pele  inspired them to the title in 1962 and 1963 with Neymar instrumental in  bringing back the glory days.Pele was a legend -- one of a  kind, said Neymar, having also been compared to the three-times World  Cup winner by Pele himself. "I'll never be like him.Barring the almost unthinkable, Santos will face Barcelona in a mouth-watering Club World Cup final in Yokohama on December 18.
Santos  must beat either Mexico's Monterrey or J-League champions Kashiwa  Reysol in their semifinal before Barca face Qatar's Al Sadd or Esperance  of Tunisia.Messi and Neymar looking to outshine each other in  front of 70,000 people in Yokohama would provide an electrifying  sub-plot to the game.
"It's been a long time since we won the  Libertadores Cup," Neymar told reporters. "But we've been working  towards the Club World Cup from the second half of our season."
In  contrast, Barcelona fly out to the Far East after a potentially  rough-and-tumble 'Clasico' showdown away to bitter rivals Real Madrid at  the weekend.Santos will be fresher and have had more time to  adjust to criss-crossing of so many time zones, although the absence  through injury of defensive midfielder Adriano is a big loss.
Neymar  acknowledged Adriano would be "sorely missed" but showed no lack of  confidence about the team's chances of lifting the trophy.I don't have a special approach to the game, said the Brazilian league's Player of the Year. 

 
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