Spain’s Unai Emery, former coach of the Arsenal soccer team, expressed his hope that the Brazilian Neymar, the wing of Paris Saint-Germain, will return to the Spanish championship, expressing at the same time that he did not want the departure of international Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid to Italian Juventus.

Emery and returned to Spain again, after he was fired from Arsenal training after disappointing results achieved with the London team in the Premier League this season.

And Emery (48 years) / achieved many accomplishments with his former team, Seville, Spain, who crowned him with the European League three times, before he took over the training of St. Germain in 2016, to win during the two seasons spent with the French team seven titles.

After working with Neymar in Saint-Germain, Emery revealed that he is eager to return the Brazilian now to Spain, where he spent three seasons accompanied by Argentine magician Lionel Messi and Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez in Barcelona, ​​Spain.

With Barcelona keen to return Neymar, 28, to Camp Nou, Emery told Eurosport in its Spanish version today, "Now that I am in Spain, I would like to be the best player there. I would like to continue Messi, I did not want to The departure of Cristiano Ronaldo. Having these big players in the Spanish League makes us stronger. "

 Emery talked about Neymar saying, "He has a big heart, and you also have to understand people and have sympathy for them." “The sports profession is short, so it is important that you be able to focus on the moments that your profession requires.”

 "I have to advise Neymar and tell him (take advantage of these moments where you can be the best in the world, because you have the power)," Emery explained.

"I have always said that it has been an honor for me to work with him for a year, at the football level, he is very impressive in training sessions and matches," the Spanish coach added.

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