The Argentine coach has highlighted his predecessor's role in Barcelona's first trophy of the new season and was pleased to see Lionel Messi team up with Neymar in attack
Barcelona coach Gerardo Martino has dedicated his side's Supercopa de Espana win at the expense ofAtletico Madrid to former boss Tito Vilanova, who was forced to step down due to illness earlier this summer.
The Blaugrana recorded a 0-0 draw at home against Atletico on Wednesday after a 1-1 draw at the Vicente Calderon last week to win the Supercup for the 11th time in their history on away goals, and Martino was quick to highlight Vilanova's role in their success.
"It’s a final that we featured in because of the good work from last season. I’m here because of a tragedy. We’re champions because of the players, Tito and the coaching staff," Martino said at a press conference.Lionel Messi and Neymar started a competitive game together for the first time at Camp Nou on Wednesday, and Martino is hopeful it will prove to be the start of an exceptional partnership.
"They played a good game, even though it’s true that they didn’t link-up much.
"I’m certain, however, that they will find each other on the pitch."
Barcelona resume La Liga action on September 1 when they travel to Valencia.