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Barcelona winInter Miami supervisor Phil Neville wanted to guard his choice to play his child Harvey and Romeo Beckham in Tuesday night's weighty 6-0 loss to a Raphinha-motivated Barcelona side.
The MLS outfit were squashed in the pre-season cordial conflict, with new Barca marking Raphinha scoring and helping two times in an uncontrolled showcase from Xavi's men.
Neither Harvey Neville or Beckham have played a solitary moment in the MLS. In any case, the two of them came on against Barcelona.
Neville, 20, was presented at half-time, while 19-year-old Beckham played the most recent five minutes.
That prompted ideas that they just wound up on the pitch because of their well known fathers. Nonetheless, Neville senior rushed to take care of those tales.
The Miami boss said: "Well I think we put the two young men on at wing-back. Furthermore, the principal thing you measure is demeanor. Do they have the personality to play in this game? I think both about them did.
"I was really pleased with them both. Romeo just got on for the last five or six minutes, which is troublesome. However, they'd acquired the option to get on.
"The two of them showed great demeanor and I think this evening we took in a bit much.
"It was quite difficult for us, as should have been obvious. We were playing against top notch players, two a-list groups in every half.
"So it was a splendid event to play in. You could feel the buzz in the air, the allies. We've currently experienced what a sold out Drive Pink (DRV PNK Stadium) feels like.
"I think according to a playing perspective, the game was continuously going to be something for us to appreciate truly.
Great experience for youthful Miami stars
"What's more, we have a ton of youthful players in there that will have taken a few genuine significant encounters about the level that you should be at to play at the top, high level.
"DeAndre [Yedlin] has played at the top, high level, we have players that need to go to World Cups, play in the Champions League etcetera and they've encountered this evening what the best do.
"I thought it was a splendid opportunity for growth for all of us. It was troublesome, we needed to dive in, we needed to battle, we needed to acknowledge that they planned to have a ton of ownership of the ball and truly to hold it to 6-0 was a genuine positive for us.
"It's an extraordinary growth opportunity for everybody in the group, And everybody got onto our desired pitch to, got significant experience, and they will have taken in a bit much."
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