Neymar says that there is still "immense affection" and "great respect" between him and Paris Saint-Germain supporters, despite his attempts to force through a return to Barcelona last summer.
The former Barca talisman has hit 10 goals in 11 Ligue 1 appearances this term, with his latest double coming in a 3-3 draw at home to Monaco on Sunday.
Speaking after the match, Neymar insisted that he is happy with his relationship with PSG supporters and promised to continue giving "100%" on the pitch.
"My arrival here was one of the best feelings of my football life," he began. "The way the supporters received me was great. And, for me, the relationship takes its course.
"Everyone knows what happened last summer. It's in the past. Today, I am a PSG player, I continue here, I give my all.
"PSG can have a great season. They are good supporters, I have nothing against them, on the contrary.
"There is immense affection, great respect. I hope they will support us and help us again. I want them to continue to do what they do in the stands and, on the field, I will give 100%."
Thomas Tuchel opted to start Neymar, Angel Di Maria, Mauro Icardi and Kylian Mbappe in a front four against Monaco, which left his side exposed defensively on a number of occasions.
Neymar jumped to the defence of the PSG manager's 4-4-2 system, and went on to suggest that Islam Slimani was offside when he scored a 70th-minute equaliser for the visitors.
The goal was initially ruled out, before a VAR review judged that Marquinhos played the Monaco striker onside.
"It's in the video, it's everyone's interpretation," Neymar said. "I don't think it was intentional [from Marquinhos], but I don't want to create controversy and even less want to be suspended again (laughs)."