Philippe Coutinho will need time at Barcelona says Ernesto Valverde
All eyes were on the £142m man as he made a quiet La Liga debut before being substituted in the second half of the 2-1 win against Alaves
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Your support makes all the difference.Record signing Philippe Coutinho will need time to settle in at Barcelona says coach Ernesto Valverde.
All eyes were on the £142m man as he made a quiet La Liga debut before being substituted in the second half of the 2-1 win against Alaves as Barca chased the game after falling behind to John Guidetti's 23rd minute opener, eventually mounting a comeback with goals from Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi.
Coutinho, playing on the right of midfield, linked up well with his new teammates but failed to make a significant impact on his full debut at the Nou Camp after making his first appearance as a substitute in Thursday's 2-0 win over Espanyol in the King's Cup.
"Players aren't machines that you can just put in a factory and start to work right away," Valverde said.
"I thought he played well, he was always asking for the ball. He has important skills, the other day he played 20 minutes, today he played a little more, he's growing into the team little by little."
Coutinho's former Liverpool teammate Suarez also backed the Brazilian.
"It's always difficult to make your debut at the Nou Camp in the league," he added. "He played very well, trying to run the game and the team is happy with what he did."
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