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PSG was down and out. In the 84th minute, the 0-2 score in favor of Tottenham barely allowed for thoughts of a comeback from the Parisians. Because they were generating danger. They hadn't exerted the crushing superiority of other times. Until Kang-In Lee's left-footed shot hit the net. There, the 'Spurs' sank. PSG grew. And Gonçalo Ramos appeared to take the duel to penalties in the 94th minute. This was not the PSG seen in Munich, that perfect machine that ran over Inter Milan to lift their first 'orejona'. It was a team that struggled to find rhythm. Without a preseason, bruised by the defeat against Chelsea in the Club World Cup and mired in controversy over the situation of goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. Too much against them to shine in their first match after the holidays.Tottenham's Rise
PSG struggled with Tottenham's aerial game. That's how they conceded the two goals. First Van de Ven, in the 39th minute. Then 'Cuti' Romero, in the 48th. The latter, with an error from Lucas Chevalier, who was the focus of attention due to the Donnarumma controversy. Tottenham, for a good part of the match, felt entitled to dream.
The match seemed to be decided. PSG was lurking around the area, although without giving a sense of danger. Until two unexpected heroes appeared. Kang-In Lee and Gonçalo Ramos. They came off the bench and revolutionized the match.
PSG players Gonçalo Ramos (i) and Ousmane Dembélé (d) celebrate after scoring a goal against Tottenham, during the European Super Cup final, this August 13, 2025, at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine (Italy). EFE/Alessio Marini
The South Korean unleashed a left-footed shot from the edge of the area that made Tottenham tremble. Five minutes plus six of added time ahead. And at the buzzer, in the 94th minute, a cross from Dembelé found in Ramos the perfect ally. PSG resurrected. Tottenham 'died'. The penalties, which did not start well for the French, with Vitinha's error, ended up dictating the sentence. PSG, 'Super Champion' of Europe. Luis Enrique worked the miracle again. And the 'sextet' is still possible.
PSG (2): Chevalier; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Nuno Mendes; Vitinha, Zaïre-Emery (Kang-In Lee, m.68), Doué (Gonçalo Ramos); Barcola (Mbaye, m.67), Kvaratskhelia (Fabián Ruiz, m.60) and Dembélé. Tottenham Hotspur (2): Vicario; Pedro Porro, Romero, Danso, Van de Ven; Bentancur, Palhinha (Gray, m.72), Sarr (Bergvall, m.91); Johnson, Richarlison (Solanke, m.72) and Kudus (Tel, m.79). Goals: 0-1, m.39: Van de Ven; 0-2, m.48: Romero; 1-2, m.85: Kang-In Lee; 2-2, m.94: Gonçalo Ramos. Referee: João Pinheiro (Portugal). Showed yellow cards to Barcola (m.56), Pacho (m.58), Dembélé (m.90) for PSG; and to Richarlison (m.53), Danso (m.62) for Tottenham. Incidents: match corresponding to the 2025 UEFA Super Cup final, played at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine (northern Italy).








