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Neymar instantly enchants France

Superstar summons dazzling debut at sleepy Ligue 1 outpost

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

People believe that leaving Barca is like to die. But I’m more alive than ever. I’m very happy, and the football is the same.”

Neymar, on his PSG debut

GUINGAMP, France — Declaring he was “more alive than ever,” Neymar did not disappoint in his debut for Paris Saint-Germain.

The world’s most expensive player provided a pulsating evening’s entertainm­ent at Stade du Roudourou on Sunday, with a goal and an assist as PSG overcame strong resistance from Guingamp to win 3-0 in the French league.

And the Brazilian, who was named man of the match, said through a translator: “I’m very happy with the (man-ofthe-match) trophy, but the most important thing was to win.

“I knew it would be difficult to leave Barca, but I’m very happy to be here. People believe that leaving Barca is like to die. But I’m more alive than ever. I’m very happy, and the football is the same.”

Neymar, who signed from Barcelona last week, missed the start of the season at Parc des Princes against Amiens due to paperwork problems.

Hired for a world-record $264 million, he started on the left wing of PSG’s attack in the small Brittany town.

Neymar looked intensely focused from the start, easily switching from one wing to the other, and often taking a playmaker role.

Pre-match entertainm­ent in Guingamp included some fireworks, but Neymar was jeered by a handful of fans as he came on the pitch to warm up with his teammates, pointing a finger toward the sky.

By the end, many local fans gave him a standing ovation.

Neymar’s first touch was a long ball for Angel Di Maria that landed at the edge of the box, but the Argentine player could not latch onto it.

Neymar’s vision, accelerati­on and through-balls in a weaker league than Spain’s unsettled Guingamp’s back four, and his trademark meandering dribbles were also on display.

Midfielder Lucas Deaux will be remembered as the first French league player to be nutmegged by the former Santos star.

Encouragin­gly for PSG, Neymar has already gelled with Edinson Cavani, with both players finding each other instinctiv­ely despite Guingamp’s blanket defense.

The big question that immediatel­y emerged when Neymar signed with PSG was how he would fit into coach Unai Emery’s system.

Neymar proved he can play well with the Uruguay forward, especially if Emery continues to use Cavani in a central position.

“I knew he was a top player,” Neymar said about Cavani. “Now I’m playing with him. He is a great player, and when you have such great players in a team, it’s easy.”

Neymar said it was easy to fit into the team.

“You may not believe it, but in the friendlies that Barcelona was playing in the beginning of the season I was already playing in that position, more on the inside and sometimes on the flanks. Our coach likes us to float around in the middle, he left me very comfortabl­e. I am feeling very well.”

Neymar completed 103 passes, one of which set up Cavani in the 62nd minute, as his teammate scored his 90th goal in 135 top-flight matches.

Cavani then turned provider to set up Neymar with a cut-back pass that the Brazil captain poked home from close range in the 82nd minute.

“I was more impressed by Cavani, who scored again,” said Guingamp veteran striker Jimmy Briand.

“Neymar, there is no need to introduce him anymore. We knew he was going to be a big threat.”

On a sleepy summer Sunday, the atmosphere slowly built in the small town of Guingamp, though most of the streets were still empty mid-afternoon.

Fans later gathered for prematch drinks at a downtown bar where walls are adorned with autographe­d shirts from Guingamp players of yore.

Some PSG fans mingled with home supporters in a friendly atmosphere.

“It’s magic to see Neymar at Roudourou stadium,” said Florian Nicolas, a 30-year-old PSG fan who settled in Brittany five years ago. “This match will be watched worldwide.”

A town of 7,000 inhabitant­s known for its local galette-Saucisse treat — a sausage rolled in a crepe — Guingamp is also soccer-crazy and has witnessed the emergence of world-class players including the likes of Didier Drogba and Florent Malouda, who both went on to play for Chelsea, in the early 2000s.

A club-record 18,378 fans watched Sunday’s game.

 ?? KAMIL ZIHNIOGLU / AP ?? Neymar points skyward after scoring Paris Saint-Germain's third goal against Guingamp in his debut for the club at Stade du Roudourou in northweste­rn France on Sunday evening. PSG won the Ligue 1 match 3-0.
KAMIL ZIHNIOGLU / AP Neymar points skyward after scoring Paris Saint-Germain's third goal against Guingamp in his debut for the club at Stade du Roudourou in northweste­rn France on Sunday evening. PSG won the Ligue 1 match 3-0.

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