Paris Saint-Germain 6 Red Star Belgrade 1: Neymar inspires Parc des Princes rout

Paris Saint-Germain responded to its loss at Liverpool with a thrashing of Red Star Belgrade in Wednesday's Champions League clash.

Published : Oct 04, 2018 00:52 IST

Neymar celebrates for PSG against Red Star Belgrade
Neymar celebrates for PSG against Red Star Belgrade
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Neymar celebrates for PSG against Red Star Belgrade

Neymar scored a hat-trick as Paris Saint-Germain thrashed Red Star Belgrade 6-1 in its second Champions League match of the season.

The Ligue 1 champion responded to its opening 3-2 loss to Liverpool with a commanding victory over the Serbian visitor at Parc des Princes on Wednesday.

Neymar's brilliant treble, which saw him draw level with Kaka as the top-scoring Brazilian in the competition's history on 30 goals, was added to by Edinson Cavani, Angel Di Maria and Kylian Mbappe.

Marko Marin got a consolation for the visitor, but it counted for little as it suffered a comprehensive defeat to Thomas Tuchel's side.

Goalkeeper Milan Borjan thwarted Mbappe at his near post as PSG started strongly, but he could do nothing to stop Neymar's superbly flighted free-kick from nestling in the bottom-left corner 20 minutes in.

Mbappe turned provider for Neymar's second barely 90 seconds later, collecting the Brazilian's throughball before squaring a low pass that was prodded high into the net by PSG's number 10.

Red Star appeared resigned to its fate and any lingering hope of a comeback seemed to be extinguished after 37 minutes, when Cavani turned into space in the box and sent a deflected strike past Borjan.

Mbappe missed an excellent chance for a fourth but Di Maria made no mistake shortly before half-time, flicking home after escaping the whole of the Red Star defence to meet Thomas Meunier's cross.

Borjan made four good saves to deny Mbappe and Neymar early in the second half and keep the scoreline reasonably respectable, and Red Star at last managed to test Alphonse Areola through Marin and Milan Rodic.

Mbappe finally got on the scoresheet, tapping in from point-blank range after Juan Bernat's cross deflected into his path, before Neymar capped a spectacular display with a stunning second free-kick to seal his hat-trick after Marin had blasted home a sliver of consolation.

 

What it means: PSG back on track and building momentum under Tuchel

As frustrating as the loss to Liverpool was on matchday one, PSG could point to the fact they are still developing an identity under Tuchel. It is a style that shone through against Red Star.

The movement in attack, the persistent chances created and the speed at which they pressed to win back the ball left Red Star with absolutely no answer.

Napoli will present a far greater test three weeks from now, but a repeat of this performance will put PSG firmly on track for the last 16. Red Star, though, simply have to improve to have any hope of staying alive in Europe.

 

Neymar dazzles in free role

Neymar has often been used as a number 10 under Tuchel, but this was arguably his best performance for some time in a PSG shirt.

His two free-kick goals were magnificent and his improvised finish from Mbappe's pass clever, but he was an all-round menace to a Red Star defence that did not know how to stop him.

 

Rodic left reeling

Nobody bar Borjan had a game worth remembering for the visitor, but left-back Milan Rodic will certainly not want to relive his display.

Rodic was given a torrid time by the pace of Mbappe and the trickery of Neymar, and he allowed Meunier to cross for Di Maria's goal without anywhere near enough pressure on the ball.

 

What's next?

PSG host Napoli on October 24 for their third group game, a fixture sandwiched by Ligue 1 matches against Amiens and fierce rival Marseille. Next up this week is a home meeting with Lyon.

Red Star has four more domestic games before it travels to Anfield in three weeks' time to take on Liverpool.

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