Neymar under fire as Barca suffer shock defeat to dent title chances
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Every day Sportsmail takes a look at
several European papers to see what are the biggest sports stories
creating talking points on the continent.
Let's start in Spain, where the papers lead with the fallout from Barcelona's shock 1-0 defeat by Real Valladolid in La Liga.
Marca lead with a picture of a dejected Lionel Messi, but it was Brazilian star Neymar who bore the brunt of their reporting as his performance against Valladolid received a score of just three out of 10.
Shock: Spanish press react to Barcelona's La Liga defeat by Real Valladolid
The La Liga champions were beaten by a single goal in the 17th minute as midfielder Fausto Rossi fired home.
The defeat leaves Barca in third place and the Catalans look likely to fall four points behind leaders Real Madrid if Carlo Ancelotti's men can grab a win against Levante on Sunday evening.
Mundo Deportivo lead with the headline 'Hard Hit' as Barca's La Liga defeat again grabs the front pages as the Spanish paper labels the game 'one to forget' for the Catalans.
To Italy, where Corriere dello Sport looked ahead to the week's European fixtures as Juventus take on Fiorentina and Napoli face Porto in the Europa League on Thursday night.
Continental: Spanish paper AS cover Barca's defeat while Tuttosport looks forward to Italian clashes
Across the pond: Italian papers look forward to the clashes between Juventus and Fiorentina
Elsewhere in Italy, Tuttosport begin the build-up to the all-Italian Europa League clash between Juve and Fiorentina.
The two teams face each other on Sunday afternoon in Serie A as the Italian paper leads with the headline 'Conte Vendetta!' as the Juventus coach Antonio Conte looks to avenge his side's 4-2 defeat in October, 2013.
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JEFF, NYC, 8 hours ago
give Neymar a break,after that injury scare he could have missed the world cup had it been worse i know he's not giving he's best yet, just look at how well he plays for Brazil where he wants to show he's ready, i think Messi is the is the one who's actually slowing Barca down, before he came back from injury barca was 6 points ahead of madrid and all the strikers had a hat Trick, all he does is walk down the field waiting for a ball to come i know he's scare of another injury before the world cup but this is too much.