GfDespite some rough treatment from Athletic

Bilbao, Barcelona star Neymar called the

refereeing "normal" and was not critical of referee

Jose Luis Gonzalez Gonzalez following his team's

2-1 Copa del Rey quarterfinal first leg win.



However, Athletic's Aritz Aduriz was critical of the

Barcelona striker for his style of play and

suggested he should change his approach to the

game.



Munir El Haddadi and Neymar provided the

scoring for Luis Enrique's team, but the Brazilian

was subjected to some rough play from Athletic,

particularly at the hands of goalscorer Aduriz.



Neymar, who was also accused of poor

sportsmanship in the teams' Copa del Rey finals

clash last season, flicked the ball over Aduriz's

head in the second half. Aduriz then chased

Neymar down, fouled him and appeared to drag

his foot across the Brazilian's back.

Aduriz said he apologized to Neymar for "touching

him a little," but said he did take issue with the

Brazilian's style of play and wished he'd change

his ways somewhat.



"Neymar is a global star but at times I wish he

had a different attitude," Aduriz told Movistar +.

"I did not go with intent to harm Neymar.

These

are things that remain on the pitch."

For his part, the 23-year-old wouldn't fault the

referee for what transpired on the pitch.



"When the match ends, everything is left on the

pitch. At times they played hard and at others

they did not," Neymar said.



"The referee is there to see it. I think the

refereeing has been normal."



The late goal from Aduriz, who scored in the 89th

minute, puts Barcelona in a slightly-less

comfortable position ahead of a Jan. 27 return leg

at the Camp Nou



"That goal may complicate the tie, but we had a

great game and now we have to win the return

leg," Neymar said.



"But the goal is dangerous because they are a

good team with players who can be decisive. We

must be vigilant."

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