PSG go to struggling Lille on Saturday, exactly six months on from Neymar's world-record transfer from Barcelona, with the Brazilian superstar bidding to add to his overall haul of 26 goals from 24 matches.
"I wasn't expecting this at the beginning, these statistics with Paris Saint-Germain. But I'm here to help the team and my teammates and to try and do better each day, in each match, and that's the most important thing," Neymar told PSG TV.
Neymar followed up a four-goal performance in an 8-0 win over Dijon with a brace in last weekend's 4-0 rout of Montpellier, and despite constant speculation about his future, he is adamant there is much more to come in Paris.
"It's just the beginning," said the 25-year-old, who scored the club's 2000th goal at the Parc des Princes against Montpellier.
After Saturday's trip north, PSG visit second-tier Sochaux in the French Cup and then host Toulouse in Ligue 1 before all eyes turn to the first leg of their Champions League last-16 clash with holders Real Madrid in Spain on February 14.
Lille, the French champions in 2011, are just one place above the bottom three after a tumultuous first half of the campaign that resulted in an acrimonious divorce between the club and mercurial Argentine coach Marcelo Bielsa.
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While PSG continue their inexorable march towards a fifth title in six years, the battle for second place intensifies this weekend as Lyon host defending champions Monaco on Sunday.
It will be the second meeting in 10 days after Lyon dumped Monaco out in the last of 32 of the French Cup following a 3-2 victory at the Stade Louis II.
But after six wins in seven league outings, Lyon slumped to a 3-1 defeat last time out on what was Gustavo Poyet's debut as Bordeaux coach having replaced the sacked Jocelyn Gourvennec.
"He (Falcao) hadn't scored in three games but everyone knows he's a big player and all players know there are times when they don't score," said Monaco coach Leonardo Jardim.
"Now we have time to think about the final, we will prepare better for the final than last season," he added, after seeing his side thrashed 4-1 by PSG a year ago.
Marseille, who are level on 48 points with Lyon after Sunday's 2-2 home draw with Monaco, will look for a fifth league win in six when they host bottom-of-the-table Metz on Friday.
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