PSG claimed their fourteenth French Super Cup in Kuwait, delivering a heartbreaking blow to Roberto De Zerbi’s Marseille. Just weeks after winning the Intercontinental Cup, Luis Enrique’s squad triumphed via a penalty shootout following a thrilling 2-2 stalemate. Dembélé initially broke the deadlock for the Parisians with a cool lob, yet Marseille bravely fought back.
Mason Greenwood successfully leveled matters with a penalty earned against goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier. Late drama ensued when Pacho’s own goal in the 87th minute appeared to seal victory for Marseille. However, substitute Gonçalo Ramos grabbed a stoppage-time equalizer, forcing the decisive shootout.
There, Chevalier redeemed himself spectacularly, saving efforts from O'Riley and Traoré. While Murillo converted his kick, it was ultimately insufficient. PSG proved infallible from twelve yards, as Ramos, Vitinha, Nuno Mendes, and Doué all scored, securing the trophy and leaving De Zerbi’s side devastated by the cruel and fatal outcome of the spot-kicks.