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Fans hail Neymar as PSG stroll to opening win

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PARIS: Paris Saint-Germain celebrated the arrival of Brazilian superstar Neymar in festive style with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Amiens in their Ligue 1 opener on Saturday.


The Parc des Princes in Paris reverberated to the sound of Neymar’s name chanted over and again before kick off as the world’s most expensive player was presented to fans.


“Paris is magic,” said Neymar as he vowed to “win lots of trophies” for his mega-rich employers following his 222-million-euro ($264m) transfer from Barcelona.


PSG’s Neymar (2L), flanked by his father Neymar Santos (L), mother Nadine Santos (2R) and a close friend Jo Amancio, reacts during the French L1 match between PSG and Amiens in Paris. — AFP[/caption]

Neymar has been bought to bring Champions League glory to PSG’s Qatari owners and on this evidence he won’t be needed for humdrum domestic matters as the newly-promoted visitors were nonchalantly dismissed.


“This (signing) shows the ambition from both sides: we’re trying to improve and for Neymar this bet is also to take a step forward,” said PSG coach Unai Emery.


“Our ambition is to get closer to winning trophies and the Champions League is one of those.”


Last season’s top scorer Edinson Cavani opened the scoring three minutes before the break with Javier Pastore notching the second 10 minutes from time of a one-sided affair.


“There was a great atmosphere, the fans pushed us to win and I hope they will continue to do so the whole season,” added Emery.


“We controlled the match with our possession and chances.”


“If there had been more clarity, we could have scored more goals and had an easier win.”


Amiens had given notice of the extent of their ambition right from kick-off, rugby-style pumping the ball deep into PSG territory and out of play for a throw-in.


Thereafter they spent most of the match camped on the edge of their own area.


Six minutes in and PSG carved Amiens open with slick passing to put Cavani in on goal, but the Uruguayan slipped his shot just past the post.


Like Arsenal in the Premier League, PSG were often guilty of over-playing the ball, and when Angel Di Maria slotted into an empty net after a mesmerising move, it was ruled out for Cavani having been offside when playing the penultimate pass.


Later on Saturday, Lyon thrashed newly-promoted Strasbourg 4-0, with Nabil Fekir and debutant Mariano Diaz both scoring twice in OL’s first game since the departure of Alexandre Lacazette to Arsenal.


Nice, who edged out Ajax on away goals in midweek to set up a Champions League play-off tie against Napoli, were beaten 1-0 at Saint-Etienne. — AFP


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