Paris Saint-Germain clinched a 1-0 win over Monaco in the French Super Cup, thanks to Ousmane Dembele's goal in stoppage time. This victory marked PSG's third consecutive Super Cup triumph. The match took place at Stadium 974 in Doha, where both teams had opportunities, but PSG appeared more dangerous without initially scoring.
The win solidified PSG's status as record holders with 13 Super Cup titles. They entered the match after securing a league and cup double for the 11th time in 12 seasons. Despite Monaco finishing second in Ligue 1, they couldn't overcome PSG's dominance on this occasion.

Dembele's decisive goal came after Fabian Ruiz delivered a precise pass across the goal, allowing Dembele to finish into the far post. Earlier, Desire Doue nearly scored by hitting the crossbar in the ninth minute. Lee Kang-In also tested Philipp Kohn with a long-range shot before halftime.
Monaco had their moments too, with Maghnes Akliouche and Takumi Minamino challenging Gianluigi Donnarumma. However, they couldn't find the net against PSG's resilient defense. The match was competitive, but PSG managed to have more control with 27 shots and nine on target.
Looking ahead, PSG will host St Etienne on Sunday as they continue their Ligue 1 campaign. Meanwhile, Monaco is set to travel to Nantes for their next league fixture on Friday. Both teams aim to build on their performances as they progress through the season.
In conclusion, PSG's victory not only secured another trophy but also highlighted their continued dominance in French football. Their ability to perform under pressure and secure crucial wins remains unmatched in recent years.