PSG beats Tottenham in penalty shootout to win UEFA Super Cup after late rally
PSG overcame a 2-0 deficit to draw 2-2 and won the shootout 4-3, securing their first UEFA Super Cup title after Tottenham missed two penalties, officials said.
- In Udine, Italy, Paris Saint-Germain won the UEFA Super Cup after a late rally and penalty shootout against Tottenham Hotspur.
- Luis Enrique selected his strongest XI, including the team that won the Champions League in May.
- Deep into six added minutes, Gonçalo Ramos scored a stoppage-time header after Lee Kang-in pulled PSG level five minutes before full time.
- After the 2-2 draw, Vitinha missed an early penalty but Lucas Chevalier saved Micky van de Ven, and Nuno Mendes scored the winning spot kick in the shoot-out.
- The outcome places pressure, as PSG’s late rally reinforced their reputation while Thomas Frank's tactics came under scrutiny.
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Paris Saint-Germain has won the European Football Supercup.
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