Brazilian superstar Neymar made his first club appearance since February as Paris Saint-Germain thrashed Monaco 4-0 in the French Champions Trophy in China on Saturday. Angel di Maria's double fired PSG to their first silverware under new manager Thomas Tuchel as Neymar, long sidelined by a foot injury, came on as a late substitute. Di Maria's thunderous free-kick opened the scoring on 33 minutes in searing heat and he grabbed PSG's fourth in injury time following strikes from youngsters Christopher Nkunku and Timothy Weah. It was a comprehensive win for the reigning French champions in the season's curtain-raiser, even without Kylian Mbappe and Edinson Cavani who are yet to return after the World Cup. PSG start their Ligue 1 title defence on Sunday, August 12, with a home match against Caen. Former Borussia Dortmund manager Tuchel was drenched in champagne by his players during his post-match news conference, like Didier Deschamps was after France's World Cup triumph last month. "I'm very happy, because we won our first final. It's great, winning 4-0 is incredible," Tuchel, 44, said. "I really like the fact that we played as a team. It was a very young team and the conditions were very hard, but we played with a lot of intensity." <strong>______________</strong> <strong>Read more:</strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/neymar-rejoins-psg-on-china-tour-after-not-wanting-to-look-at-a-football-1.756351">Neymar rejoins Paris Saint-Germain on China tour after not wanting to look at a football</a></strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/neymar-admits-to-brat-behaviour-as-he-reflects-on-world-cup-campaign-in-tv-advert-1.755497">Neymar admits to 'brat' behaviour as he reflects on World Cup campaign in advert</a></strong> <strong>Neymar: <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/neymar-returning-to-football-will-be-hard-after-brazil-s-world-cup-woe-1.747962">Returning to football will be 'hard' after Brazil's World Cup quarters woe</a></strong> <strong>WATCH: <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/watch-brazil-sad-but-neymar-brightens-up-one-fan-s-day-1.747832">Brazil sad after World Cup exit, but Neymar brightens up one fan's day</a></strong> <strong>Gary Meenaghan: <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/players-and-pundits-back-tite-to-remain-in-charge-of-brazil-despite-world-cup-exit-1.747816">Players and pundits back Tite to remain in charge of Brazil</a></strong> <strong>______________</strong> PSG, with their names in Chinese characters on the back of their shirts, were the aggressors and they took the lead via Di Maria's sumptuous strike. The Argentina winger swept the ball over the wall and into the top right corner from 25 metres, evading Diego Benaglio's despairing dive. As Tuchel watched while sitting on an ice box in the technical area, Nkunku made it 2-0 on 40 minutes with a close-range finish from Stanley Nsoki's inviting cross. Weah, son of former PSG star and Liberian president George Weah, went close and Di Maria then left Benaglio nursing sore fingers with a powerful drive as the capital-city club went into half time firmly in control. Weah, 18, put the win beyond doubt in the 67th minute when he stroked home Nsoki's pull-back to score his first PSG goal, before Nkunku rattled the crossbar from close range shortly afterwards. Italian goalkeeping great Gianluigi Buffon was rarely troubled on his competitive debut, with Stevan Jovetic an isolated figure up front for Monaco in the absence of captain Radamel Falcao and several other key players. There were loud cheers from the 41,000-strong Shenzhen crowd when Neymar was introduced on 76 minutes but the world's most expensive player, last seen in Brazil's World Cup quarter-final loss to Belgium, could not add his name to the scoresheet. Di Maria, deservedly, had the last word when Adrien Rabiot's long run set him up for an easy finish which he slotted past the beleaguered Benaglio in the third added minute.