
Neymar wasted no time in making an impact on the field for
Paris Saint-Germain, scoring on his debut in a 3-0 win at Guingamp on
Sunday and declaring himself to be “feeling more alive than ever”.
The Brazilian world record signing was handed a start by
coach Unai Emery for the game in Brittany, two days after international
clearance came through for his 222 million-euro ($261 million) switch
from Barcelona.
The 25-year-old, at home in PSG’s all yellow change kit,
played a part in the own goal scored by Jordan Ikoko that gave the away
side the lead early in the second half.
He then set up the second goal for Edinson Cavani with a
superb pass in behind the Guingamp defence before completing a
comfortable victory with his team’s third goal eight minutes from the
end as PSG made it two wins from two to start the French season.
“People think that leaving Barça is to die, but no, it’s the opposite,” Neymar told reporters.
“I’m more alive than ever. I play, I’m very happy, and football is the same. Only the country, the city and the team change, but football is the same.”
“I’m more alive than ever. I play, I’m very happy, and football is the same. Only the country, the city and the team change, but football is the same.”
Despite the many distractions of the last couple of weeks,
including trips to China, Portugal and the French Riviera and glitzy
presentations to the media and PSG fans, Neymar lasted the full 90
minutes.
He had taken the place of Javier Pastore in the Paris side
in the only change from last week’s 2-0 win over Amiens, completing a
350 million-euro front three with fellow South Americans Cavani and
Angel Di Maria.
Neymar was one of four Brazilians in the PSG line-up, not
including Brazil-born Italy midfielder Thiago Motta, for the game played
before a sell-out crowd at the 18,000-capacity Stade du Roudourou.
Guingamp, a sleepy little town 500 kilometres west of Paris
with a population of barely 7,000, may have been a slightly incongruous
setting for such an occasion but the match was broadcast live in more
than 180 countries according to his new club.
That was a sign of the interest generated worldwide by
Neymar’s transfer, which Qatar-owned PSG hope will help them conquer
Europe after so far coming up short in the Champions League in recent
seasons.
– ‘Quality players’ –
Emery’s side are also desperate to regain the French crown after losing out to Monaco last season.
Emery’s side are also desperate to regain the French crown after losing out to Monaco last season.
“I’m very happy. The main thing was to win. The team played
well and I played well,” Neymar, speaking in Spanish, told Canal Plus,
after the match.
“We are trying to improve all the time and we’ll get to
know each other better yet, but it is easy to play with players of such
quality.
“It is always very important to score, not just in the first game. I am
very calm. This is a very big challenge for me as a person, but we have a
great team and the season has just started.”
Neymar, playing mainly as an inside left, threatened
sporadically in the opening stages before his cross in the 35th minute
found compatriot Marquinhos, who headed against the woodwork.
He then watched as a Cavani free-kick was tipped over by Karl-Johan Johnsson as the first half ended goalless.
But PSG needed just seven minutes of the second half to get
the breakthrough with Neymar involved in the build-up as Ikoko — a
former PSG player — tried to play the ball back to Johnsson and
succeeded only in passing it into his own net.
Neymar then released Cavani with a delightful pass as the Uruguayan slotted home the second goal just after the hour mark.
All that was missing was a goal of his own and that arrived
eight minutes from the end as Neymar finished from close range
following a Cavani cutback.
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