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Late two-goal advantage by Spurs crumbles in final minutes, leading to Super Cup loss via penalty shootout against PSG

League victors secure another trophy, expanding their collection

In the concluding stages, Tottenham Hotspur gave up their two-goal advantage, ultimately suffering...
In the concluding stages, Tottenham Hotspur gave up their two-goal advantage, ultimately suffering a loss in the Super Cup shootout against Paris Saint-Germain.

Late two-goal advantage by Spurs crumbles in final minutes, leading to Super Cup loss via penalty shootout against PSG

Paris Saint-Germain Clinch First-Ever UEFA Super Cup Title in Thrilling Shootout Victory

The 2025 UEFA Super Cup final between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Tottenham Hotspur ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw after regular time, with PSG eventually triumphing 4-3 in the penalty shootout [1][2][4].

In the first half, Tottenham Hotspur took control, with Micky van de Ven (39') and Cristian Romero (47') scoring to give them a 2-0 lead [1][2]. However, PSG staged a late comeback, with Lee Kang-in (85') and Gonçalo Ramos (90+4') leveling the match [1][2][4].

The shootout proved decisive, with PSG's goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier making a crucial save from van de Ven, while Tottenham's Mathys Tel missed the target [2]. PSG converted four penalties, with Nuno Mendes scoring the winning spot-kick [1][2]. Tottenham converted three penalties but ultimately lost 4-3 [1][2].

The match took place at the Stadio Friuli in Udine, Italy. Despite only returning to pre-season last week, PSG produced a fine display despite losing the match 2-1 [1][4]. Tottenham, under new coach Thomas Frank, impressed in the early stages with a high pressing approach [1][2].

This victory marks a strong start to PSG's 2025-2026 season, further adding to their historic quadruple from the previous season [4]. Luis Enrique, the manager of PSG, led his team to their first-ever Super Cup title and their fifth trophy of the calendar year, making them the first French club to win the UEFA Super Cup [1][4].

In summary, PSG's late rally and composure in the shootout were decisive in their 4-3 penalty win after a thrilling 2-2 draw against Tottenham Hotspur in the 2025 UEFA Super Cup final [1][2][4]. This was the first competitive match for Thomas Frank as the manager of Tottenham Hotspur.

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