Unlike Monaco, who managed to lost with 4 goals conceded just three days after an excellent display in Paris and the 1-1 draw, PSG did the opposite – they recovered and won against Toulouse. To be fair, the Parisians are too strong for the 90% of the League 1 clubs, not to mention the newly promoted club from the Occitanie region, so the 3-0 win was kind of expected. And again, Neymar continued with his good displays, and was supported by Mbappe and Juan Bernat.109 – Neymar scored his 109th goal for Paris in all competitions (in 150 matches) and equals Pedro Pauleta as the fourth highest scorer in the history of the club. Renewal. #TFCPSG pic.twitter.com/5dzBhI5q8Q— OptaJean (@OptaJean) August 31, 2022 The Brazilian has been excellent since the start of the season, or if you like, since Christophe Galtier came to the club. He opened the scoring in the 37th minute, and it was his 109th goal for PSG in all competitions, in 150 matches in which he appeared. His goal was followed by Kylian Mbappe’s, just five minutes into the second half, just in time to crush the hosts morale that a miracle equalizer is possible. He got an excellent ball from Lionel Messi and thanked his teammate in the post goal celebration. Summer signing Hugo Ekitike almost grabbed his first goal for the club, but was denied by Dupe, who finished the match with 10 saves. But he was beaten again in the 90th minute when Juan Bernat powered a left-footed strike high into the top corner.Ahead of the busy schedule, Galtier used an easy 2-0 lead after 50 minutes to make a few changes and rest players. The Parisian coach chose to bring out Neymar and Verratti in the 68th minute, but also Lionel Messi in the 83rd. Only Kylian Mbappe finished the match, but failed to score the brace.Lens, who also have 13 points from five games, continued their fine start with a 5-2 home thrashing of Lorient to move into second place above Marseille on goals scored. Florian Sotoca scored his first goals since an opening weekend hat-trick against Brest with a double, while Wesley Said, Salis Abdul Samed and Lois Openda also found the net. Marseille remained level on points with the top two as Senegalese midfielder Pape Gueye netted the only goal in a 1-0 win over Clermont. They could have stayed in second spot, but Alexis Sanchez missed a late penalty. Nice finally claimed their first victory of the campaign as Nicolas Pepe scored a match-winning penalty on his second appearance since joining on loan from Arsenal.