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Neymar became PSG's fourth all-time top scorer after netting the match-winner in his side's narrow win against Brest on Saturday afternoon.
The red-hot Brazilian winger has been in blistering form since the start of the season - scoring eight goals and contributing with six assists in just seven outings in the French top-flight.
His solitary strike against Brest ensured he chalked a major feat in the history of Paris Saint-Germain.
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FootballNeymar's 110th goal for the Parisians ensured he surpassed Portuguese striker Pauleta’s total of 109 goals.
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Pauleta achieved his feat in 211 games however, the former Barcelona superstar surpassed the Portuguese striker’s tally in just 152 games.
He is currently behind Zlatan Ibrahimović, who reached 156 in all competitions, and current teammate Kylian Mbappé who has 180 and counting while Edinson Cavani remains the club’s leading scorer with 200 goals.
Neymar has explained that he played a specific role in helping Lionel Messi settle into life at Paris Saint-Germain after a difficult first season.
Messi made a high-profile switch to PSG from Barcelona last summer after it became apparent that the Spanish side couldn't renew his contract.
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FootballThe Argentine, arguably the best player ever, struggled to replicate his astronomical levels at PSG after he scored only a paltry six league goals. He was also unable to prevent PSG from exiting the Champions League at the hands of eventual winners, Real Madrid.
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Paris Saint-Germain continued their unbeaten start to the French Ligue 1 with a narrow win over Brest on Saturday afternoon.
Neymar's first-half strike was more than enough to hand Christoph Galtier's men the three maximum points at stake.
Fresh from defeating Juventus in the UEFA Champions League opener, Galtier tweaked his starting lineup - giving rest to skipper Marquinhos and Portuguese defender Nuno Mendes.