Mauro Icardi scored his first Ligue 1 goal as Paris Saint-Germain stayed two points clear at the top of the table with a 4-0 thrashing of high-flying Angers on Saturday.
The reigning champions had suffered a shock 2-0 loss in their previous home game against Reims, but had no such trouble at the Parc des Princes on this occasion despite their opponents' surprisingly strong start to the season.
PSG head into the international break in control of the title race, while Nantes leapfrogged Angers into second place following a 1-0 win at home to Nice.
“It's a good end to this period for us, and with a clean sheet, that's good,” said Paris coach Thomas Tuchel, who saw three of his recent signings score as Pablo Sarabia and Idrissa Gueye also found the net.
“With the recruits, we have gained personality and experience. We are more reliable.”
Neymar's late strike rounded off a strong individual display as he continued to repair his relationship with the team's fans after failing in his effort to force through a return to Barcelona. “It (the situation) is better, it's easier,” said Tuchel of Neymar. “It's up to him to show that he is decisive, that he gives everything.
“He is suffering and working for us. It's not necessary to talk... He scored another goal today, he did a lot of dribbling, decisive things.
“He is capable of doing more extraordinary things, and it's to him to show them.”
Tuchel opted to rest Angel Di Maria, as on-loan Inter Milan striker Icardi was rewarded for his first PSG goal in midweek at Galatasaray with a full Ligue 1 debut.
The capital city club remained without the injured Edinson Cavani, while Kylian Mbappe missed out after suffering a setback in his recovery from a thigh problem.