In a match where the spotlight was on the scorers, dribblers, and final-touch artists, JoĂŁo Neves shone. PSGâs young Portuguese midfielder scored a sumptuous double, giving his team a 3-1 win in an intense and highly competitive match. Yet it was what he did after the final whistle that really stood out.
When it came to officially awarding the Man of the Match award, Neves surprised everyone. In front of the cameras, officials and his teammates, he refused to hold the award , before publicly addressing the team:
âThis trophy doesnât belong to me. I scored two goals, yes, but if we were able to dominate today, itâs thanks to him. He gave his all, he covered the entire ground, he freed us. Tonight is the real boss.â
And that âhimâ wasnât DembĂ©lĂ©, Vittinha, or Barcola. It was Manuel Ugarte , the Uruguayan defensive midfielder who often remains discreet in the shadow of Parisâ attacking play. However, that night, he delivered one of the most complete performances of his career .
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While statistics can sometimes be deceptive, Manuel Ugarteâs tonight were simply exceptional. Positioned in front of the defense, he silenced the opposing playmaker, cut off transitions, and deactivated the counters before they even started.
âIt was everywhere, like a ghost. As soon as we got up to move forward, it was already there,â the opposing striker said after the meeting.
The newspaper LâĂquipe did not hesitate: 9.5/10 , an extremely rare rating, awarded to a player whose name is all too often in the headlines. However, tonight, it was he who held the hut .
In the locker room, a little unanimous respect
JoĂŁo Nevesâs move was applauded by the entire Paris dressing room. DembĂ©lĂ© also spoke to applaud his teammateâs gesture:
âWhat JoĂŁo did was classy. But what Ugarte did on the pitch was monstrous.â
Even Luis Enrique, who is also sparing with individual compliments, briefly broke his usual silence:
âUgarte is a warrior. Tonight, he was our captain without an armband.â
A strong message⊠and a warning to its competitors?
Since arriving in Paris, Ugarte has had his ups and downs, often replaced on the bench by more offensive or âglamorousâ players. But this performance could change that. With JoĂŁo Neves at his best and Ugarte finding his stride, the PSG midfielder looks set to dominate Europe .
On social media, the scene of the returned trophy went viral.
âItâs team spirit. This is the PSG we want to see,â said one fan.
âUgarte is the player you donât see, but without him, you lose,â wrote another.
A match, a gesture and perhaps a turning point
Tonight, Paris didnât just win a match. It won a new collective dynamic, one of respect, recognition, and solidarity. JoĂŁo Neves, abandoning his moment of glory, demonstrated a silent warrior. And Manuel Ugarte, responding on the pitch with an extraordinary performance, reminded all of Europe that he will be needed this season.
One victory, two heroes. And a PSG stronger than ever.