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Monday, August 14, 2017

 
Neymar marked his Paris Saint-Germain debut with a goal and an assist as the capital club cruised to a comfortable Ligue 1 win at Guingamp.
The Brazil forward, making his much-anticipated first appearance for PSG since joining them from Barcelona for a world-record £198million transfer fee, opened his account with a simple close-range finish in the 82nd minute, set up by Edinson Cavani.
Neymar had earlier provided a delightful 62nd-minute pass from which Cavani struck to make it 2-0. 
Neymar marked his Paris Saint-Germain debut with a goal and an assist as his new team beat Guingamp 3-0 on Sunday night
The £198million man produced an excellent long-range pass to set up Edinson Cavani, before scoring the final goal himself
But PSG's opening strike was a gift, possibly from above, as Guingamp defender Jordan Ikoko netted a calamitous own goal


Neymar was lively during the first half, which PSG dominated against a Guingamp side who finished 10th in Ligue 1 last season
But the Brazilian superstar only registered one shot during the opening period and it went high over the Guingamp crossbar
MATCH FACTS 

Guingamp: Johnsson, Ikoko, Kerbrat, Sorbon, Braga Rebocho, Deaux, Didot (Thuram 79), Camara (Phiri 71), Salibur, Coco (Blas 80), Briand

Subs not used: Diallo, Caillard, Eboa Eboa, Giresse

Booked: Ikoko, Deaux 

PSG: Areola, Dani Alves, Marquinhos, Thiago Silva, Kurzawa, Verratti (Pastore 80), Motta, Rabiot (Matuidi 87), Di Maria, Cavani, Neymar

Subs not used: Trapp, Kimpembe, Meunier, Ganchinho Guedes, Nkunku

Booked: Verratti, Motta

Goals: Ikoko (52 og), Cavani (62), Neymar (82)

Referee: Antony Gautier


And the world's most expensive player had also been involved in the build-up to the opener in the 52nd minute, a Jordan Ikoko own-goal, as he attempted to play in Cavani.
Starting on the left of a front three also featuring Cavani and Angel di Maria, but given considerable licence to roam, the 25-year-old produced plenty of impressive moments in what will surely go down as a memorable start to his PSG career.
In the very first minute he almost picked out Di Maria with an excellent lofted ball forward that just ran beyond the Argentine.
And in the 15th his pass was moved by Thiago Motta on to Cavani, whose shot was blocked by the foot of Guingamp goalkeeper Karl-Johan Johnsson.
Neymar had his first effort on goal in the 19th minute, firing over the bar after advancing past a couple of men to the edge of the box, then delivered a superb cross that Marquinhos headed against the bar in the 35th minute.
Johnsson did well to push a Cavani free-kick over the bar soon after, and as PSG kept up the pressure, Neymar then went to ground in the Guingamp box having tangled with Etienne Didot.
Referee Antony Gautier waved away his claims for a penalty - and reacted the same way when Di Maria hit the deck moments later following a challenge by Johnsson. 
Cavani was the only player to hit the target in the first half, forcing two saves out of goalkeeper Karl-Johan Johnsson
Neymar appealed for a penalty, then Angel Di Maria did likewise - but the referee correctly did not award a spot-kick to either

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