The coach has defended the Brazilian and Andres Iniesta against recent criticism, while stressing they cannot afford to lose focus in La Liga

Barcelona coach Luis Enrique says he is not concerned about Neymar's disappointing run of form in recent weeks.

The Brazil international, 23, scored an impressive 17 goals in his first 20 La Liga games of 2014-15, but has been unable to add to his tally in his last five league matches.

Nevertheless, Luis Enrique has stressed the former Santos man still adds a lot to the team even if he doesn't score.

"I am not worried about Neymar's form," the Barcelona coach said at a press conference.

"We are talking about a player of the highest level. I have no doubt that he will return to his best and start scoring goals again.

"And even when he does not score, Neymar still contributes a lot to the team."

Luis Enrique then went on to defend Andrea Iniesta against criticism of his performances.

He added: "We are more than happy with Iniesta's performances. Andres gives the team a lot in all aspects of the game.

"He is a pleasure to watch. Of course, I always want all my players to improve and do even better."

The Barcelona coach also discussed his side's title chances, with the Catalans currently holding a four-point lead over second-placed Real Madrid.

"We are in a privileged position at the moment, but that does not mean we have already won the title.

"We will continue to look good in the table as long as we can keep improving. But there are still many games to be played."