Javier Pastore, the 3 players who marked him at PSG

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Former darling of the Parc des Princes, Javier Pastore opened the memory box.

From 2011 to 2017, Javier Pastore proudly wore the colors of

Paris Saint-Germain. Despite his physical problems and periods of poor form, the Argentine playmaker has always been appreciated by supporters for his creativity and altruism on the pitch.

The attacking midfielder has not forgotten anything about some of his teammates, starting with a Swedish striker.

With Zlatan Ibrahimovic, I played with my eyes closed. In general, apart from Messi, with whom I played in the national team, I would say that he is the strongest“, Pastore explained for Flashcore.

Pastore reveals the teammates who impressed him in Paris

Javier Pastore then listed two more players.

Then, as a pure center forward, Edinson Cavani was unique in my eyes. From Palermo I developed a great understanding with him, both on and off the pitch, where he prepared mate and asado for us young players. On the pitch, I knew where he was before I even saw him.

And Pastore quotes a third player:

After Messi, I think Neymar was the most brilliant, he saw things that others didn’t see, he had unique creativity.

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