PSG forward Neymar agrees a 2-year deal with Saudi club Al-Hilal

PSG forward Neymar agrees a 2-year deal with Saudi club Al-Hilal

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Messi Supports Neymar Amid ACL Injury

Argentina sensation Lionel Messi sent a message of support to his former Barcelona and PSG teammate Neymar who recently aggravated an ACL injury.

Mbappe scores five goals, PSG emerges victorious

KATHMANDU, Jan. 24: Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has entered the last 16 of the French Cup after Kylian Mbappe scored five goals alone. On Monday night, PSG reached the last 16 after defeating sixth-ranked Pays de Kassel by 7-0. Kylian Mbappe alone scored 5 goals, while Neymar and Carles Soler scored one goal each. For PSG, Mbappe took the lead in the 29th minute of the game. Neymar scored in the 33rd minute to double PSG's lead. Mbappe scored his second personal goal in the 34th minute of the game to make PSG's lead 3-0. Mbappe completed the hat-trick by scoring...

PSG speechless without Neymar and Messi

KATHMANDU, Jan. 2: Former champions Paris Saint-Germain lost 3-1 to Lens. It is the first time since last March that PSG has been defeated in League One. On March 20, PSG lost 3-0 to Monaco. Lens has only lost once in a total of 17 games this season. With the win, it is only 4 points behind the leading team PSG. Lens took

Neymar gets Red-card, Mbappe's winning goal

KATHMANDU, Dec. 29: Paris Saint-Germain PSG won over Trasbourg in French League One football with a score of 2-1. Mbappe scored the winning goal to give PSG victory on Wednesday night. World champion Lionel Messi did not participate in the game. He remains in Argentina. In the 62nd minute, Ney

Neymar leads PSG to big opening win

An unplayable Neymar notched a goal and three assists to lead defending champion Paris Saint-Germain to a 5-0 win at Clermont in the French league on Saturday. Lionel Messi also made a big contribution with two goals and an assist.

Messi, Neymar score in 4-0 win as PSG wins Champions Trophy

Lionel Messi opened the scoring and Neymar scored twice as French champion Paris Saint-Germain beat French Cup winner Nantes 4-0

Messi, Neymar score in 4-0 win as PSG wins Champions Trophy

Lionel Messi opened the scoring and Neymar scored twice as French champion Paris Saint-Germain beat French Cup winner Nantes 4-0

Messi, Neymar score in 4-0 win as PSG wins Champions Trophy

Lionel Messi opened the scoring and Neymar scored twice as French champion Paris Saint-Germain beat French Cup winner Nantes 4-0

Messi, Neymar set records as Argentina, Brazil edge closer to World Cup

RIO DE JANEIRO, September 10 : Paris Saint-Germain teammates Lionel Messi and Neymar both broke scoring records on Thursday as Argentina and Brazil continued their march toward next year's World Cup in Qatar. Argentina's captain grabbed a brilliant hat-trick in his team's 30 defeat of Bolivia while Neymar scored one goal and set up another as Brazil overcame Peru 2-0.Messi was in sparkling form in front of 21,000 fans at the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires as he equaled and then surpassed Brazil legend Pele as South America's highest scorer in international football. The former Barcelona forward gave the hosts the lead in the 14th minute by nutmegging Luis Haquin and curling a sublime 25-yard effort into the top left corner. Messi doubled his tally just after the hour, twice exchanging passes with Lautaro Martinez before dribbling around Jairo Quinteros and drilling an unstoppable shot past goalkeeper Carlos Lampe. The third goal came two minutes from time when the ball bounced fortuitously into his path after Lampe parried away Joaquin Correa's long-range attempt.  The Albiceleste No. 10 was on hand to duly send a first-time effort into an unguarded net. Messi has now scored 79 times in 153 matches for Argentina, surpassing Pele's mark of 77 goals in 92 games. "I was very anxious and I really wanted to enjoy it," Messi said of the partial reopening of Argentina's stadiums after an 18-month coronavirus ban on fans. When asked about the scoring record, the 34-year-old politely pointed out that individual awards were "secondary" to him. Argentina remain second in the 10-team South American group with 18 points from eight qualifiers while Bolivia have six points from nine outings. In the northeastern Brazilian city of Recife, Neymar was in fine form as Brazil kept their perfect qualifying record intact. Everton Ribeiro was on target for the second straight match, slotting home a first-time effort after Neymar dispossessed Anderson Santamaria and provided an inch-perfect cross from the left side of the penalty area. The hosts' second goal came just before halftime, with Ribeiro and Neymar again the creators. The Flamengo midfielder's long-range shot rebounded off the hapless Santamaria and fell at the feet of the PSG attacker, who tapped in at the far post. Neymar's strike saw him surpass Romario and Zico as Brazil's highest scorer in World Cup qualifiers with 12 goals. "I'm happy to have this record. It's an honor, but the most important thing today was the win," Neymar told television reporters after the match. The result at Pernambuco Arena means Brazil now have eight wins from as many qualifiers as they move to within touching distance of a place in football's showpiece tournament. "It's another good result and our winning sequence continues but we haven't mathematically qualified yet," midfielder Casemiro said. "We have to continue to work hard but we know that we're on the right track."While Brazil lead the South American zone standings, Peru are seventh, five points shy of the qualification places. In other qualifiers on Thursday, Colombia beat Chile 3-1 in Barranquilla, Paraguay overcome Venezuela 2-1 in Asuncion and Uruguay clinched a 1-0 home win over Ecuador.

Messi receives rapturous ovation as PSG beat Strasbourg

PARIS, Aug. 14: Lionel Messi was introduced to some 49,000 fans in a full Parc des Princess stadium before watching his teammates beat Strasbourg 4-2 on Saturday's Ligue 1 action. The former Barcelona ace was presented with PSG's other four summer signings Sergio Ramos, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Georginio Wijnaldum, and Achraf Hakimi in a welcome ceremony at the center of the pitch just one hour before the kick-off. The six-time Ballon d'Or winner then joined Neymar and his fellow Argentine Angel di Maria to watch from the stands as Mauricio Pochettino's side escaped a fightback from the visitors in the second half to pocket their second win in as many games in the new season. Mauro Icardi opened the scoring for PSG only two minutes into the game and Kylian Mbappe made it 2-0 in the 25th minute before the French forward set up another for Julian Draxler only two minutes later. Strasbourg created more chances in the second half and clawed back to 3-2 thanks to two headers from Kevin Gameiro and Ludovic Ajorque. But they suffered a blow in the closing period when Alexander Djiku fouled on Icardi to receive his second yellow card and make his team being reduced to 10 men. Pablo Sarabia tapped in PSG's fourth from Mbappe's cross in the 86th minute to make the score out of Strasbourg's reach. Mbappe, whose contract with PSG is to expire next year, has been linked with Real Madrid recently as home fans whistled at the 22-year-old amid transfer speculation. "I did not hear the whistles," Pochettino insisted. "I am happy with him. He's focused on what he needs to do and had a really good game. He must continue on this path." PSG's president Nasser al-Khelaifi has said on Wednesday, at the unveiling ceremony of Messi, that Mbappe "has no reason to leave" since PSG now is the right place for him to seek for the trophies. Earlier in the day, defending champions Lille were hammered 4-0 at home by Nice, whose coach Christophe Galtier had led Lille to the title last season and arrived in the southern French team this summer. Denmark striker Kasper Dolberg hit a brace for Nice with Hicham Boudaoui and Amine Gouiri were also on target.