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Having provided the assist for Paris’ equaliser, Joao Neves is setting the bar high like no one else at the start of the season.
PSG suffered on Saturday on the pitch at Stade de Reims. Surprised from the first minutes of the match, the capital club had to wait until the hour mark to equalize.
Confirming his great form at the start of the season, it was Ousmane Dembélé who allowed the Parisians to preserve the essential. The French international emerged at the second engine on a cross from Joao Neves.
And while the former Barcelona player took advantage of the opportunity to score his fourth goal of the season, Joao Neves provided his fifth assist in five games. A performance never seen before in the 21st century.
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