Neymar Is Justin Bieber Of Football, Says Joey Barton

'The Justin Bieber Of Football'
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LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 06: Neymar of Brazil in action during the International friendly between England and Brazil at Wembley Stadium on February 6, 2013 in London, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Joey Barton has launched yet another attack on Brazil international Neymar and says the Santos star is the "Justin Bieber" of world football.

The midfielder, who is currently on loan at Olympique de Marseille after he was deemed surplus to requirements by QPR at the start of the season, hit out at the forward last month and has again voiced his opinion that Neymar is overrated after watching the international friendly between Brazil and Russia.

"Neymar is the Justin Bieber of football. Brilliant on the old YouTube. Cat piss in reality...," Barton said on Twitter. "Its amazing what some decent YouTube footage can achieve. I'll have to get one up doing some keepy-ups in the garden. Neymar's actually been one of their livelier players tonight... But people should stop chatting pony. He isn't in the same stratosphere as the boy Messi and that Ronaldo fella..."

Barton also criticized the Brazilian Primeria Division, saying this his U14 division was harder.

"Stop going on about goals in Brazil Lge as well. I once scored 77 in 1 season in the Rainhill and Byrne u14 league and that's a stronger comp."

Neymar said last month that he had never heard of Barton after his first outburst, but has yet to react to the latter's latest tweets.

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