PSG pulls off a stunning comeback against Spurs in the final stages, securing victory in the UEFA Super Cup via a shootout.
PSG Claim UEFA Super Cup Title in Thrilling Penalty Shootout
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) emerged victorious in the 2025 UEFA Super Cup, securing a dramatic 4-3 penalty shootout win against Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday. The match, held in Udine, saw an exciting comeback from PSG after being 2-0 down, with Lucas Chevalier, their newly signed goalkeeper, putting in a commendable performance.
The first half belonged to Tottenham, with Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero scoring in the 39th and 48th minutes respectively. However, PSG belatedly found their sharpness, hitting Tottenham with late goals. Lee Kang-in scored a long-range strike in the 85th minute, and Gonçalo Ramos headed home an equaliser in the 94th minute to force the game into a penalty shootout.
Lucas Chevalier's performance was particularly noteworthy. He showed composure despite facing a sharp Tottenham attack, notably saving a fierce shot from Richarlison during the match. His contribution helped PSG stay in the game during Tottenham's strong start.
Thomas Frank, Tottenham's new head coach, was impressed with the team's performance, praising their aggressive high-press system. This approach put PSG under pressure and built a two-goal advantage before PSG's late surge. Frank called Tottenham's mentality "wow, what a mentality."
The victory marks PSG's first-ever UEFA Super Cup title and their fifth trophy in 2025, confirming their status as European champions. They previously won the Champions League-Ligue 1-Coupe de France treble last season, along with the Trophee des Champions in January.
Despite the defeat, Tottenham showed they are further along in their preparations for the new campaign. They took a 2-0 lead in the shootout, but ultimately missed two penalties, while PSG converted four straight. Nuno Mendes scored the decisive penalty kick, securing a comeback for PSG.
Luis Enrique, PSG's manager, praised Chevalier for showing personality in the match. He noted that Chevalier's performance was crucial in helping PSG claim the UEFA Super Cup trophy.
With this win, PSG have started their 2025-2026 season on a high note, aiming to defend their titles and continue their dominance in European football.
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