Neymar: Barcelona striker reveals the secret to the success of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and his partnership

The trio have scored 122 goals between them this season

Tom Sheen
Tuesday 15 March 2016 09:52 EDT
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Barcelona forward Neymar has revealed the secret to the success of the club's brilliant forward line: friendship.

Neymar, along with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez - the MSN as they are affectionately known - have combined to produce one of the best attacking trios of all-time.

After leading Barcelona to the treble last season, they have been better than ever this season, combining to score 122 goals between them already; Barcelona are top of La Liga, in the final of the Copa del Rey and have a commanding lead over Arsenal in the Champions League.

​Neymar says that the relationship of the three players off the field is allowing their talents on the field to reach an even higher level.

"[With Leo and Luis] we get along very well," he told Goal. "Not only on the field, but mostly off it. Today I can say we became friends, and when that happens in football you help your mates even more during the matches.

"We developed a strong bond, being three South American players and 'rivals', it's something very hard to accomplish, but we did it, playing together and forging a good friendship. But most importantly, it's working well on the field."

Neymar has been linked with a move away from the Nou Camp in recent months, with rumours suggesting he would like to be a team's main star, rather than the third wheel - he has been linked with both Real Madrid and Manchester United.

However, the Brazil captain insists that he is staying at the Nou Camp.

"I think I managed to adapt further to Barcelona's style, it's my third year with my team-mates," he added. "It's a huge honour for me, a great joy to play for a club like Barcelona.

"I always dreamed of doing so. I'm always happy, in every game, every win I keep writing my history, and I hope to do even more from now on."

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