
Audio By Carbonatix
Neymar is not looking forward to facing Barcelona team-mate Lionel Messi when Brazil takes on Argentina in Beijing on Saturday.
The two South American rivals will meet at the Beijing National Stadium this weekend for the first time since November 2012, with Neymar's Brazil having picked narrow wins over Colombia and Ecuador since their World Cup campaign on home soil ended.
Ahead of a fixture that will likely be treated more seriously than a standard friendly, Neymar warned of the threat Messi can pose.
"Playing alongside him is a great honour; he's the best player in the world," he explained to reporters in the Chinese capital.
"Playing against him is not pleasant.
"We hope that he has a bad day and doesn't see much of the ball. We all realise that we can't give him time to think or start his mazy runs."We basically can't let him do anything, but we do have to win the game."
The fixture has attracted criticism in certain quarters for the amount of travelling required from the players.
Neymar feels Dunga's new-look Brazil squad are still in the process of adjusting as he attempts to rejuvenate the country's fortunes in his second spell in charge.
The 22-year-old is eager to spring what could be classed as a surprise result by winning the Superclasico de la Americas.
"It's difficult to say who is the favourite because Argentina have played together for some time and Brazil are reinventing the team," he added.
"They are two great teams who will do their best to win. I don't know if they’re more favourites than us but if so I hope to surprise the world.
Latest Stories
-
Ex-Wimbledon champion Vondrousova given four-year ban
11 minutes -
Man City close in on appointing Maresca as manager
22 minutes -
World Cup: Fans delayed entry as bad weather affects France-Iraq tie
30 minutes -
From retirement to records – another immortal Messi moment
39 minutes -
World Cup: Record-making Messi scores twice as Argentina progress
47 minutes -
Madueke’s remarkable season – from petition to World Cup starter
54 minutes -
World Cup: Iran leave note asking for peace after Belgium draw
1 hour -
Doku returning to World Cup after birth of first child
1 hour -
WhatsApp to be led by Indian start-up founder as Will Cathcart steps back
1 hour -
Clive Davis, music mogul behind Whitney Houston and Bruce Springsteen, dies aged 94
2 hours -
Red heat alerts issued in France, Italy and Spain as 40C temperatures forecast
2 hours -
Police arrest Israel Kwadwo Akofena Safo and 2 others over Adwoa Safo shooting incident
2 hours -
At least 13 killed and dozens injured after Qatar gas explosion
2 hours -
Partey declares readiness for England showdown as Black Stars eye group lead
2 hours -
Rain turns Accra-Kasoa road into daily nightmare
2 hours