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The 30-year-old is PSG’s top scorer this term with one more goal than world-record signing Neymar, who returned to the team for the first time since being booed after taking a penalty that could have given Cavani the record in an 8-0 thrashing of Dijon on January 17.
But Cavani gave Neymar the ball to take a spot-kick in Paris on Saturday, and also set up the Brazilian to score his second late on and complete a 4-0 rout.
“He (Neymar) has done a lot and is doing a lot for the team,” Cavani told Canal+, after Neymar’s first appearance since scoring four goals against Dijon.
“We have to stay together. The most important thing is that the team works, we have important goals (for the season).”
Cavani broke Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s all-time PSG record by tapping in his 157th goal for the club.
The Uruguay striker had levelled Ibrahimovic’s previous mark of 156 goals 10 days ago, and turned home Adrien Rabiot’s cutback in the 11th minute at the Parc des Princes.
“I am very happy with the match, for the win, which is the most important thing,” said Neymar.
“And of course for ‘Edi’ who has become the best scorer in the history of Paris.
“It’s good for him. We are all very glad that he did it.”
Neymar’s double took his tally to 26 PSG goals since joining from Barcelona, and coach Unai Emery was delighted to have the 25-year-old back from a two-game injury absence.
“He is a different player, he is spectacular,” the Spaniard said.
“After his small injury, he brought the little thing needed to help the team win again.
“I understand the (aggressive) tactics of our opponents because I did the same thing when I was in Spain and playing against (Lionel) Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.”
– ‘Something magnificent’ –
Cavani celebrated the record by throwing his shirt into the crowd, receiving a booking after shaking hands with the referee and having to take a new jersey from the bench.
“It’s something magnificent, I’m very emotional,” Cavani added.
“In life, you’re not always given so much warmth. I’m very content, very happy to be here.”
It was the 30-year-old’s 27th goal for the Ligue 1 leaders in all competitions this season.
Cavani has now scored 157 goals in 229 matches for the capital side since joining from Napoli for 64 million euros ($79.5 million) in 2013, while Ibrahimovic managed 156 in 180 games during his four seasons in Paris before leaving for Manchester United in 2016.
“When we signed ‘Edi’ for five years, we were really convinced he was the best scorer,” said PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.
“Today, he proved it, it’s a wonderful thing. You, the media, criticise a lot, but now we have the answer tonight — he’s the top scorer in PSG history.”
PSG lead the Ligue 1 table by 11 points from second-placed Lyon, who beat Emery’s side last weekend and visit Bordeaux on Sunday.
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