Neymar completed SIXTEEN dribbles against Atalanta... the most in the Champions League since Lionel Messi equalled the record in 2008
- Paris Saint-Germain beat Atalanta 2-1 in the Champions league on Wednesday
- The French side scored two late goals to book their place in the semi-finals
- Neymar had a hand in both goals and was the best player on the night
- Brazilian became the third man to complete 16 dribbles in the tournament
Neymar not only helped drag PSG into the Champions league semi-finals on Wednesday night, he also did something no other man has done in the competition in 12 years.
The Brazilian was the French side's best player on a night where it looked as if they would falter in Europe once again as the game entered the 90th minute.
However, they turned it around, Neymar involved in both goals as Marquinhos and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting struck to seal a 2-1 victory and a place in the semi-finals.
Neymar completed 16 dribbles during PSG's Champions League win against Atalanta
Neymar had the look of a man trying to do it all on his own for much of the game and the stats show it.
In fact, his 16 completed dribbles was the most by a player in the tournament since Lionel Messi against Manchester United in 2008. Javier Zanetti also managed the same amount against Dinamo Kiev in 2003.
Not everything went Neymar's way, the 28-year-old missing two big chances in the first half.
However, his performance as a whole was a firm reminder of why he is one of the best players in the world, Atalanta finding it almost impossible to deal with him at times.
Speaking after the game, Neymar told RMC Sport: 'I never thought of elimination, I never thought of going home. From start to finish, we thought about qualifying for the semi-finals.
'No-one is going to take my mind off that - I want to go to the final. Another level will come from us.
'We are very happy, we are experiencing very strong things. We are a great group, a family, with this state of mind it's impossible to eliminate us.
The Italian found it extremely tough to get near the Brazilian whenever he burst forward
'We never gave up, even in difficult circumstances. The desire that I have to win the Champions League was present long before this match, it never left.'
'There is one game left to go to the final. We will give everything, We will do everything to win.'
'It was difficult - Atalanta is a great team, which has played well all season and have been the surprise of the competition.
We knew that they were very aggressive, that they pressed all over the pitch. They played really well, so we are very happy with what we did.
'Now we're going to rest because this was a mentally exhausting match.'
Neymar had a hand in both goals and was named the Man of the Match after the game
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