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How Messi, Neymar and Mbappé can take PSG to another level this season

PSG's dazzling start to the season makes them the most effective on the continent, with Messi, Neymar and Mbappé at the highest level.

By Wilian Estrella

PSG's dazzling start to the season makes them the most effective on the continent, with Messi, Neymar and Mbappé at the highest level.
PSG's dazzling start to the season makes them the most effective on the continent, with Messi, Neymar and Mbappé at the highest level.
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Judging by their latest triumph, PSG are the best at solving any problems in the dressing room. If Neymar and Mbappé don't get along, they hide it perfectly. Against Lille they showed great complicity, smiles and good vibes, nothing to do with everything that has been said about them over the last week. Better or worse, their relationship on the pitch takes Christophe Galtier's team to another dimension.

With the scandalous 1-7 in their last match, PSG have earned the label of being the most lethal team in Europe at this stage. Of the major leagues, only Bayern Munich comes close: seventeen goals scored by the French champions to the Germans' fifteen. PSG's outstanding start to the season cannot be explained without the trident, which has scored twelve of those goals. Three from Messi, four from Mbappé and five from Neymar.

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Neymar also joined the squad ahead of schedule, and so far has been the best performer in a team that has been dropping goals. The challenge is to keep fit and in good physical condition to avoid any kind of injury and not to give up halfway through.


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