Paulinho has silenced critics ahead of his first Clasico
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[December 19, 2017]
By Rik Sharma
MADRID, Dec 19 (Reuters) - When
Paulinho signed for Barcelona in August from Chinese side Guangzhou
Evergrande the deal was widely viewed with derision, with both fans
and the media doubting the Brazilian had the quality to thrive at
Camp Nou.
The months since have seen his detractors eat humble pie.
Paulinho has earned his place in the Barcelona side and has become a
crucial part of manager Ernesto Valverde's system, meaning he is
likely to line up against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu in
Saturday's Clasico.
With Neymar leaving for Paris St. Germain, a gap in the side opened
up and although Ousmane Dembele was signed from Borussia Dortmund to
fill it, the Frenchman's hamstring injury has kept him sidelined.
Although Paulinho, a rugged box-to-box midfielder, does not occupy
the same space on the pitch as wingers Neymar and Dembele, he has
forced his way into the side.
Valverde has changed Barcelona's formation from 4-3-3 to 4-4-2, with
Paulinho's presence giving the Catalans far greater defensive
security, meaning Sergio Busquets does not have to do the midfield's
dirty work alone, and making them difficult to break down.
That does not mean the attacking threat has been badly diminished
though, with Paulinho contributing six La Liga goals, more than any
player at Real Madrid, including vaunted forwards Cristiano Ronaldo,
Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale.
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Paulinho, 29, who failed to make a mark at Tottenham Hotspur in the
Premier League and rejuvenated his career in China with Guangzhou
has been one of the revelations of the season.
"I've not come here to shut any mouths, but to work hard for the
team, and that's what I am doing," said Paulinho in November.
Instead he has left them agape, forming an unlikely but profitable
partnership with Lionel Messi which has been a big factor in
Barcelona's unbeaten start to the season.
The Argentine has enjoyed playing off Paulinho when he bursts
forward from midfield to unsettle defences, creating space for
Barca's legendary playmaker.
"I think that Paulinho is evolving and he is raising his level,"
said Brazil coach Tite, who will call on the midfield dynamo next
year at the World Cup, barring injury.
If Paulinho can continue his excellent form against Madrid and help
Barcelona open up a 14 point lead over their arch-rivals, he will be
one step closer to arriving in Russia with a La Liga winners' medal
around his neck. (Reporting by Rik Sharma; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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