Soccer-Neymar makes debut as Al-Hilal hand Al-Riyadh 6-1 thrashing


Soccer Football - Saudi Pro League - Al Hilal v Al Riyadh - Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - September 15, 2023 Al Hilal's Neymar in action REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri/file photo

(Reuters) - Brazil's all-time leading goal scorer Neymar made his Saudi Pro League debut for Al-Hilal on Friday, coming off the bench to feature for the final 26 minutes of his new club's 6-1 demolition of Al-Riyadh.

The 31-year-old, who last month joined the former Asian champions for 90 million euros ($95.9 million) from Paris Saint-Germain, was introduced in the 64th minute for fellow Brazilian Michael and set up Malcom to score Al-Hilal's fourth in the 83rd minute.

Aleksandar Mitrovic had put Al-Hilal in front with a 30th minute penalty before goals from Yassir Al-Shahrani and Nasser Al-Dawsari gave the league leaders a comfortable advantage.

Neymar, who surpassed Pele's record as Brazil's leading scorer when he netted twice in last Friday's 5-1 win over Bolivia, had not played for Al-Hilal since moving to Saudi Arabia due to an ankle injury.

Fans jeered as Al-Hilal captain Salem Al-Dawsari opted to take an 87th minute penalty as Neymar watched on, the Saudi Arabia winger converting before adding his side's sixth goal in injury time.

($1 = 0.9385 euros)

(Reporting by Michael Church, Editing by Kim Coghill)

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