Brazil striker Neymar became Paris St-Germain’s fourth top scorer of all time when the French champions defeated Brest at home.
The 30-year-old scored his 110th goal for PSG, passing ex-Portugal striker Pauleta on the club’s all-time scoring record.
PSG was unable to extend their lead, and Brest was awarded a penalty on 70 minutes, but Gianluigi Donnarumma saved Islam Slimani’s poor chance.
With the win, PSG reclaimed first place in Ligue 1 from Lens.
Lens leads Ligue 1 after defeating Troyes 1-0 at home on Friday, but if Marseille defeats Lille later on Saturday, they would tie PSG on points.
Lionel Messi chipped the ball forward for Neymar to score his eighth goal from seven Ligue 1 games this season.
Brazil forward took a touch with his right foot before firing in with his left.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is next on PSG’s all-time scorer’s list with 156, while Neymar’s team-mate Kylian Mbappe is second with 180.
Christophe Herelle was shown a red card for bringing down Neymar but the decision was overturned as a review showed the PSG forward was offside before the tackle.
Messi and Mbappe spurned chances either side of half-time and looked set to pay for the misses when Presnel Kimpembe committed the foul for the penalty.
However, Donnarumma denied Slimani and then made another diving save after a cross diverted goalwards off the Brest forward’s shoulder.