Kylian Mbappe marked his first appearance for Paris Saint-Germain since winning the World Cup by coming off the bench to score a late brace that gave the French champions a 3-1 victory at Guingamp on Saturday.
Nolan Roux had given the home side the lead in the Brittany sunshine, and only a combination of Gianluigi Buffon and VAR prevented Thomas Tuchelās side from being further behind at half-time.
But Mbappe came on for the second half and Neymar equalised from the penalty spot soon after, before the 19-year-old France starlet added two goals in the closing 10 minutes to secure the points.
It is now two wins from two in Ligue 1 this season for PSG under new coach Thomas Tuchel, after they swept aside Monaco 4-0 to win the campaign-opening Champions Trophy in China.
Once again the capital side were without a host of big names, including Edinson Cavani, the Uruguayan still not deemed fit to return after a calf injury suffered at the World Cup.
Mbappe started on the bench at the Stade du Roudourou along with two fellow French World Cup winners, goalkeeper Alphonse Areola and center-back Presnel Kimpembe.
Instead, Tuchel again put faith in youth, just as he had done in last weekās 3-0 win over Caen. Timothy Weah, the 18-year-old son of the great George Weah, was rewarded for his goal-scoring exploits off the bench in that game with a start here.
However, he was hauled off at the interval after a dreadful first-half performance from his side.
Buffon kept his team on level terms when he tipped a Roux effort onto the bar early on, but the veteran Italian goalkeeper could not prevent his team from falling behind 20 minutes in.
The goal came when Antoine Bernedeās pass put his fellow teenager Colin Dagba in trouble ā the full-back got caught in two minds and Marcus Coco intervened to play in Roux for his first goal for the club.
Paris were then grateful to the Video Assistant Referee for confirming on-field official Clement Turpinās decision to disallow a second Guingamp goal in the 25th minute.
Coco went round Buffon to set up Nicolas Benezet for the goal, but he was adjudged to have fouled Dagba just before making contact with the ball.
With Mbappe on the field, it was Neymar who levelled the scores with a 53rd-minute penalty he himself had won.
That was the Brazilianās second goal in as many games, but Mbappeās performances at the World Cup hinted that he could steal more of the limelight from the worldās most expensive player this season.
In his first game since scoring in Franceās 4-2 final win over Croatia last month, Mbappe put PSG in front with eight minutes left after being set up by Angel Di Maria.
And he made sure of the points at the death with a delightful dink over Guingampās Swedish goalkeeper Karl-Johan Johnsson, with Neymar this time providing the assist.
That goal even drew applause from the Guingamp fans, mindful of the youngsterās role in Franceās glorious campaign in Russia.
AFP