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Neymar shone again at PSG and sent a clear message to Zlatan Ibrahimovic after the game

PSG won an important game against Leipzig for the Champions League and Neymar, the scorer, is close to breaking a record that belongs to Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

By Mauricio Saenz

PSG won an important game against Leipzig for the Champions League and Neymar, the scorer, is close to breaking a record that belongs to Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
PSG won an important game against Leipzig for the Champions League and Neymar, the scorer, is close to breaking a record that belongs to Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
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PSG had to win if they wanted to continue dreaming of qualifying for the knockout stages of the Champions League and after beating Leipzig 1-0 they maintain their illusion of being champion. Neymar returned to play from the start of the game and was the author of the only goal of the game and after that he sent a clear message to Ibrahimovic.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is PSG's second historical scorer in the Champions League. With 20 goals Ibrahimovic is behind Edinson Cavani who is the historical scorer with 30. Neymar is very close to passing Ibrahimovic in this record and that is why after PSG's match against Leipzig, Ibrahimovic should worry about losing place in the history of PSG.

Neymar is playing his fourth season at PSG and has not yet been able to achieve the Champions League. It is very important for the Brazilian to be able to win the Champions League in a team where he is one of the great figures and leaders. Neymar with the goal that got Leipzig surpassed Di Maria in the table and is already thinking about Ibrahimovic.

Neymar has 15 goals in the Champions League with PSG and he is only 5 away from equaling Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Although it is a simple record, it is very important for the players to remain in the great history of each club and epecially in a competition as important as the Champions League. Neymar knows that PSG has a team to be champion and that is why he has the illusion intact.


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