One month on from his blockbuster move and Philippe Coutinho is beginning to understand what life at Barcelona is all about.
After overcoming a thigh injury the Brazilian has now made six appearances for his new side, scoring a goal along the way too.

Coutinho had spent five seasons at Liverpool before sealing his staggering £142million to the Nou Camp in January – and the 25-year-old has already pointed out some key differences at his new club.
“To play alongside so many great players is much better,” Coutinho told Sport.
“Each team has their way of playing and I am still learning how to play here, every day doing the best I possibly can.”
In terms of the differences between Jurgen Klopp and Ernesto Valverde, Coutinho added: “Well, they are different. Each one has their own ways and their own experiences.”
Coutinho also explained what’s surprised him most the most since moving to Spain.
“All the players are really good,” continued Coutinho. “I see that every day, in training, in games.
“You see them and you think ‘that is incredible’ but it’s not something which has surprised me because when I came I knew that.
“What’s helped me a lot is the welcome I’ve received in the dressing room: everyone is very calm.

One month on from his blockbuster move and Philippe Coutinho is beginning to understand what life at Barcelona is all about.
After overcoming a thigh injury the Brazilian has now made six appearances for his new side, scoring a goal along the way too.

Coutinho had spent five seasons at Liverpool before sealing his staggering £142million to the Nou Camp in January – and the 25-year-old has already pointed out some key differences at his new club.
“To play alongside so many great players is much better,” Coutinho told Sport.
“Each team has their way of playing and I am still learning how to play here, every day doing the best I possibly can.”
In terms of the differences between Jurgen Klopp and Ernesto Valverde, Coutinho added: “Well, they are different. Each one has their own ways and their own experiences.”
Coutinho also explained what’s surprised him most the most since moving to Spain.
“All the players are really good,” continued Coutinho. “I see that every day, in training, in games.
“You see them and you think ‘that is incredible’ but it’s not something which has surprised me because when I came I knew that.
“What’s helped me a lot is the welcome I’ve received in the dressing room: everyone is very calm.