- PSG overturned 2-0 deficit to win كأس السوبر
- ماركينيوس highlights team’s mental strength in comeback
- توتنهام faltered despite early second-half lead
PSG completed a dramatic comeback to win the Super Cup, defeating Tottenham 4-3 on penalties after a 2-2 draw in regulation. Spurs had taken a commanding 2-0 lead early in the second half, but late goals from Lee Kang-in in the 85th minute and Goncalo Ramos in stoppage time forced the game into extra time and a penalty shootout, which the French side won 4-3.
PSG captain Marquinhos highlighted the importance of mental strength in the comeback. He explained to Canal+: “I’m proud, we didn’t have much preparation, but we see that football isn’t just about the physical, it’s also about the ball, the mental aspect. They led 2-0, they were behind a lot and invited us to come. It’s dangerous to invite PSG to come like that. The coach made changes that we needed. We needed a number nine like Goncalo to put that ball in the back of the net.”
Looking ahead to next season, the Brazilian said: “I’m very happy, here to help. No one has a guaranteed place here anyway. You have to be at the highest level, always give your all, and that’s what I’m going to do to keep the coach happy and keep my place. “
PSG, who lost the Club كأس العالم final to تشيلسي just a month ago, demonstrated mental strength to overturn Tottenham’s lead. Spurs struggled to close out the game and now shift focus to the الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز opener against Burnley. PSG will begin their الدوري الفرنسي 1 campaign against Nantes on Sunday, carrying momentum from this dramatic win.
PSG aim to build on this momentum as they start their Ligue 1 season away at Nantes on Sunday, with coach لويس إنريكي looking to maintain the club’s winning rhythm. Tottenham must regroup quickly ahead of their Premier League opener at home against Burnley on Saturday, analysing how to avoid similar late-game collapses. Both clubs now turn their attention to their domestic campaigns, with PSG hoping to continue their trophy-laden 2025 and Tottenham seeking a strong start in the Premier League.