Paris: Neymar shrugged off a hostile reception as he marked his return to action for Paris Saint-Germain with a stunning injury-time winner on Saturday, and then insisted it was time to move on from the saga of his aborted return to Barcelona.
The world’s most expensive player was booed and insulted by sections of the PSG support in the Ligue 1 match against Strasbourg at the Parc des Princes.
That seemed set to be the only story of the afternoon until the second minute of added time when, with the game still goalless, the Brazilian met Abdou Diallo’s cross with an acrobatic effort that sent the ball arcing back over his own head and in off the post, sealing a 1-0 win.
It was a remarkable goal and a reminder of why PSG paid a world record 222 million euros ($264 million at the time) to sign Neymar in 2017. It also leaves them two points clear of Rennes at the top of Ligue 1.
“I made it clear that I have nothing against the fans, nothing against Paris Saint-Germain as a club. Everyone knows I wanted to leave. I am not going to get into the details of what happened,” he said after the game.
“It is time to turn the page. Today I am a Paris Saint-Germain player and I am going to give everything on the field.”
He had not played for his club since May and had been left on the sidelines in their first four league games of the campaign because of the uncertainty surrounding his future.
However, having been resigned to a third season in France, he was handed a start by coach Thomas Tuchel here, and loud jeers greeted his name as the teams were read out. He was also regularly whistled by fans when he touched the ball.
“It is not the first time I have been booed by everyone,” Neymar admitted.
“I played in Brazil away from home, I was widely booed. I have played in finals and been booed, I have played here in France, away from home, and also been booed.
“It is sad but I know that, from now on, every game I play will be an away game.”
Meanwhile, Montpellier came from behind to beat Nice 2-1 on Saturday. Nice boss Patrick Vieira handed summer signing Kasper Dolberg his debut, but the Denmark international was upstaged by Walter Benitez, who kept Montpellier out after Ambroise Oyongo had blasted past Patrick Burner and Racine Coly in the 16th minute. .
Bordeaux beat Metz 2-0 at home, both goals inside the first 10 minutes, while bottom side Dijon picked up its first point in a 0-0 home draw with Nimes.
Agencies