Angel Di Maria opened his account for Paris St Germain as they began their Champions League Group A campaign with a 2-0 victory over Malmo.
The former Manchester United winger's last club goal came at Huish Park in an FA Cup tie against Yeovil on January 4 but he ended that eight-month wait to find the net just four minutes into this game in the French capital.
Edinson Cavani then headed in his fifth goal in his past three games to give the French giants a winning start in a group that also contains 10-times European champions Real Madrid.
PSG wasted little time in trying to establish their dominance and their first attack produced a goal for their marquee summer signing from Old Trafford as Malmo's high line was punished.
Marco Verratti stabbed the ball on to the right flank where Di Maria raced on to it, moved into the box and lifted a delicious shot into the top corner of Johan Wiland's goal.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic, playing against his hometown club and the team where his career began, nearly added a second in the 20th minute in a move where Di Maria featured heavily.
The Argentinian's back-post cross picked out the Sweden international, who took the ball down with his chest but was unable to prod it beyond international colleague Wiland as he advanced.
Nikola Djurdjic went close to levelling matters prior to the break after nudging Gregory van der Wiel off the ball and firing across Kevin Trapp's goal.
Laurent Blanc's home side were struggling to find a second goal but it came eventually on the hour mark courtesy of Cavani.
Ibrahimovic was involved in the attack down the left which created the chance, shifting the ball to Maxwell before applying a trademark back-heeled flick from the full-back's cross to guide the ball on to Cavani, whose downward header beat Wiland.