Paris Saint-Germain won a brilliant victory over Toulouse Football Club (6-3) on the third day of Ligue 1. The match was marked by the exceptional performance of João Neves, Portuguese midfielder, who scored a triple, including two spectacular goals. Despite his individual achievement, Neves stressed the importance of collective victory and expressed his joy at marking his first trip. He also spoke of his penchant for acrobatic gestures, which he practises in training and on the beach, and which have materialized on the ground.
PSG attacker Ousmane Dembélé was also at the centre of attention after leaving the field due to a left thigh injury. Dembélé, who had opened the score twice on penalty, said he felt a slight discomfort before going out and that it would be necessary to do an MRI to assess the severity of his injury. He stated that this was primarily a precautionary measure, given his history of ischios problems.
Dembélé’s statements and Neves’ performance raised concerns among supporters, but the first elements do not seem to indicate a serious injury to the attacker. Neves, for his part, confirms his growing role as a key player in the PSG, able to switch a game while maintaining a humble attitude and a sense of collective. This victory and the performance of these two players suggest a promising future for the PSG under Luis Enrique.