How Did PSG Secure a Dramatic Comeback Win Over Spurs to Claim the Super Cup?

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Key Takeaways
- PSG staged a comeback from 2-0 down.
- The match went to penalties after a 2-2 draw.
- Nuno Mendes scored the decisive penalty.
- This is PSG's first UEFA Super Cup title.
- The victory adds to PSG's impressive trophy haul this year.
Udine (Italy), Aug 14 (NationPress) Paris Saint-Germain made a stunning comeback from a two-goal deficit to triumph over Tottenham Hotspur 4-3 in a penalty shootout after the match ended in a 2-2 draw during regular time. This victory at the Stadio Friuli marks their first UEFA Super Cup title.
Under the guidance of Luis Enrique, PSG has achieved a historic milestone as the first French club to claim this prestigious trophy, joining the ranks of clubs from 13 different countries who have tasted success.
The match saw both teams create early opportunities, but it was the English side that took the lead in the 39th minute. A long free kick created confusion in the PSG defense, with Joao Palhinha’s close-range shot hitting the post after being tipped by PSG's debutant goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier. Micky van de Ven capitalized on the rebound to score, putting Spurs ahead 1-0.
Just two minutes into the second half, Tottenham extended their lead when Pedro Porro’s long free kick found an unmarked Cristian Romero at the back post. The Argentine’s header slipped through Chevalier’s grasp, making it 2-0.
PSG fought back vigorously. In the 65th minute, Desire Doue had a shot saved by Guglielmo Vicario, but Bradley Barcola scored on the rebound, only for VAR to disallow it for offside. The breakthrough finally came in the 85th minute when Vitinha passed the ball to substitute Lee Kang-in, who unleashed a magnificent strike from the edge of the box.
As stoppage time approached, Ousmane Dembele made a brilliant run down the right flank and delivered a precise cross, allowing Goncalo Ramos to head in the equalizer, forcing the match into a penalty shootout since the Super Cup does not feature extra time.
During the shootout, Vitinha saw his attempt saved, Van de Ven’s shot was also stopped, and Mathys Tel missed for Spurs. Nuno Mendes stepped up to convert the decisive penalty, sealing a 4-3 shootout win and a 6-5 victory overall.
This triumph caps an incredible year for PSG, who have already clinched the French Super Cup, Ligue 1, French Cup, and UEFA Champions League. They now set their sights on completing a sextuple at the upcoming FIFA Intercontinental Cup in December.