From 0-1 to 2-2! Paris tied at the last moment, and won the final penalty shootout! "
Early in the game: Tottenham Hotspur was dominant, Paris performed poorly Pictures from the Internet 3:00 on August 14, 2025, Paris Saint-Germain vs. Tottenham Hotspur, 2:2 in 90 minutes, finally defeated Tottenham 6:5 in penalty shootout. The high-intensity pressure in the frontcourt made Paris unable to counterattack. Tottenham constantly created threats through fast counterattacks and precise passes. Paris failed to effectively organize the offense, and its cooperation and rhythm seemed slow. Some players in Paris try to break through the opponent's defense, but the overall offense is not effective enough. Tottenham has a close defense and successfully resolved several Paris' offenses. Paris failed to establish an offensive advantage in the early stages of the game, providing Tottenham with more offensive opportunities. Tottenham scored first: Van Devin broke the deadlock Picture sourced from the Internet In the 39th minute, Tottenham's Van Devin received a precise pass and scored calmly in the penalty area. Tottenham's counterattack was successful through the rapid response of the frontcourt players. The slackness of Paris's defense gave Tottenham enough space. Van Devin's calmness and precise shots when facing the goalkeeper gave Tottenham a lead, and this goal demonstrated Tottenham's efficiency on the offensive end. Paris's defense was not close enough to fail to respond effectively in time. After scoring the goal, Tottenham's morale has been greatly improved, while Paris is in trouble. Paris reaction: Bartra scored a goal and was judged to be offside Picture source: Internet Paris's reaction was relatively fast. In the 45th minute, Bartra headed the ball in a corner offense, as if giving Paris an opportunity to equalize. The referee decided that Bartra was offside and the goal was cancelled. Paris players and fans expressed dissatisfaction with the penalty and believed that they had lost the opportunity to equalize the score. The referee's penalty has become the focus of controversy on the court. Despite this, Paris failed to adjust its form and continued to face Tottenham's high-pressure defense. As the game enters the second half, Paris faces greater pressure. Paris wins a game: Li Gangren scores a goal Pictures are from the Internet In the 85th minute, Li Gangren received a pass from his teammate outside the penalty area and scored a long shot, rewriting the score to 1-2. This goal gave Paris hope of equalization. Lee Gangren's long shot was a perfect opportunity when Tottenham's defense was relaxed. Although Tottenham tried to intercept, Li Gangren's accurate shot successfully penetrated the defense line. Paris's performance after scoring a goal has improved a lot, bringing more variables to the next game. At this time, Paris' confidence returned to its high point and entered the final stage of the game. Injury stoppage time: Gonzalo Ramos tied Pictures are from the Internet Injury stoppage time. In the 4th minute, Gonzalo Ramos seized the opportunity to hit the ball into the net and tied the score to 2-2. Tottenham's defensive mistakes created a goal opportunity for Ramos. Ramos' goal gave Paris a chance to draw and also gave the game a chance to reverse. Tottenham failed to stabilize the defense line at the last moment and failed to maintain the lead. Paris's goal laid the foundation for the next penalty shootout and also allowed the game to last until the end. Penalty Battle: Paris reversed and won Pictures are from the Internet The final result of the penalty shootout revealed the winner of the game, Paris Saint-Germain defeated Tottenham 6-5 and won the UEFA Super Cup. Free throws and saves of every penalty kick are crucial, and Paris players have shown stronger psychological qualities at critical moments. Although Tottenham had several excellent penalty performances, they made a mistake in the final round of free throws and failed to maintain their advantage. Paris finally reversed and won with more precise execution, while Tottenham lost regretfully because it failed to seize the opportunity. Paris finally won the game. From the overall performance, Tottenham's offensive was stronger, especially in the first half. Although Tottenham had the lead, they failed to maintain their advantage and eventually entered the penalty shootout. Paris's performance improved in the later stages, replacing the situation with goals at critical moments and calmness from penalty kicks. Tottenham's defensive loopholes and Paris' slow response became key factors in the game. In the end, the penalty shootout became the only basis for deciding the outcome.
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