Joao Neves Shines with Double Bicycle Kicks in PSG’s 6-3 Win over Toulouse
Fans Celebrate Joao Neves’ ‘Ultimate Hat-Trick’ After Scoring Two Bicycle Kick Goals in PSG’s 6-3 Victory Over Toulouse
Social media fans are praising Joao Neves after he delivered an exceptional hat-trick in PSG’s win against Toulouse.
Since clinching the European title last season, Luis Enrique’s team has continued their strong form with a flawless start to the Ligue 1 season.
On Saturday, PSG traveled to Toulouse’s Stadium de Toulouse to face Carles Martinez Novell’s side. The visitors surged ahead early in the game, with Neves scoring a remarkable bicycle kick within seven minutes.
Bradley Barcola added a second goal shortly afterward, with Neves again playing a crucial role. By the 13th minute, PSG had a two-goal lead, thanks to Neves receiving a deflected ball from Achraf Hakimi near the penalty area.
Fans lauded Joao Neves for his ‘best hat-trick ever’ during PSG’s victory
Neves then showcased his aerial talent with another overhead kick, successfully scoring once again as the ball soared into the net.
The game continued with Ousmane Dembele extending PSG’s lead from the penalty spot, followed by Toulouse’s Charlie Cresswell scoring for the hosts. Dembele scored a second penalty before Neves struck again with a powerful shot from outside the box.
The match intensified as Toulouse attempted a comeback, with Yann Gboho and Alexis Vossah netting goals, but the spotlight remained on Neves’s extraordinary performance.
Neves executed two separate bicycle kicks, contributing to PSG’s 6-3 victory
Supporters praised Neves on social media, calling his feat one of the best hat-tricks ever. Comments highlighted his incredible goals and the fact he scored while playing as a defensive midfielder.
After his first hat-trick for PSG, Neves has matched his Ligue 1 goal tally from last season within just two games of this campaign.
Post-match, Neves credited his hard work in training for his success. “I’m very happy with the victory and scoring my first hat-trick. It feels great,” he said. “We played well, but there’s room for improvement, especially defensively. My overhead kicks? I practice those in training, and I’m glad they paid off today.”