Saturday night's International Champions Cup (ICC) game between Barcelona and Juventus well and truly belonged to Neymar.Two goals from the Brazilian superstar secured a 2-1 victory in New York, the second of which an absolute beauty.From Lionel Messi's pass, Neymar dribbled past no less than five Juventus defenders inside the 18-yard box before beating Gianluigi Buffon with aplomb.It was a goal that will live long in the memory for Barcelona fans - especially so if it ends up being his last before joining Paris Saint-Germain for £196 million.Neymar's first strike was far less glamorous but similarly demonstrated just how devastating he can be in front of goal.When Paco Alcacer fired the ball into Neymar's feet, he took two perfect touches under pressure and found the top-right corner.However, it should have been a hat-trick for the 25-year-old.In the 42nd minute, with Barcelona 2-0 up, Neymar was played through on goal by Messi but failed in his attempt to lob Buffon.It was arguably the easiest chance of the three, but Messi once again produced a magical pass to create the goalscoring opportunity.The video below shows Messi pick up possession just outside the 18-yard box and take out four Juventus defenders with a stunning chipped pass to Neymar.Messi has played some incredible passes during his time at Barcelona but this one was undoubtedly up there with the best of them. Check it out.

LIONEL MESSI: THE PERFECT NO.10

Wow. Messi has transformed from an out-and-out striker into a No.10 over the past few years, with the pass against Juventus further proof of his creative talents.

As they always do, football fans went crazy over Messi's ball to Neymar, as you can see in the Twitter reaction below.

TWITTER REACTS

Messi and Neymar - alongside Luis Suarez - have formed a deadly partnership since the Brazilian's move in 2013, but their time together at the Camp Nou may be coming to an end.

With Neymar's world-record move to PSG 90% likely to happen, according to reports, Messi may have to start all over again with a new teammate next season.

Should that player end up being Paulo Dybala, though, Messi won't need long to adjust.

The Argentine pair have played together for their national team on a number of occasions and would undoubtedly link up well in Barcelona colours.