The 23-year-old insists he is as hungry as ever to
win trophies and has hailed the work-rate of his
Barcelona team-mates
Barcelona star Neymar says his next target is to
win the "sextuple" after the club's treble success
last season.
The Catalans won La Liga, the Champions League
and Copa del Rey as Neymar ended the campaign
with 39 goals in all competitions.
However, the Brazil captain is refusing to rest on
his laurels and is keen to add to his medal haul,
starting with the European Super Cup, Spanish
Supercup and Club World Cup.
"I never lose the hunger," he told Sport .
"Last season was wonderful, incredible, but I
always want more. I am never satisfied. I have the
same hunger to keep winning more Ligas, more
Champions Leagues and more Copas del Rey.
"The treble is a nice word, but I've learned another
word I like: sextuple. And this has to be our goal,
we must prepare to conquer it immediately.
"If you win the treble it's because we work hard
and train well. Results do not come by chance or
luck, you have to train very hard."
Despite his best-ever goal haul last year, the 23-
year-old is under no illusions as to who is the
best player at the club, though, adding: "Everyone
who's with him throughout the year knows that
Lionel Messi is the best, the No.1."
Neymar, who received a four-game ban while
representing Brazil in the Copa America for his
angry outburst against Colombia, is also keen to
take the positives from another failed international
campaign.
"Whenever I take responsibility, I never hide. But
in football you cannot always win. But I think that
we formed a good basis for the World Cup
qualifying in the Copa America."
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