Paris Saint-Germain's remarkable comeback against Tottenham in the UEFA Super Cup highlighted their resilience. Trailing 2-0 by the 84th minute, PSG equalised through substitutes Lee Kang-in and Goncalo Ramos, forcing a penalty shootout. Despite Vitinha missing PSG's first penalty, Lucas Chevalier's crucial save from Micky van de Ven's attempt helped secure a 4-3 victory on penalties.
PSG's performance was notable as they failed to register a shot on target in the first half, marking only the fifth time this occurred under Luis Enrique. However, they capitalised on their final two attempts to shock Spurs. PSG recorded 12 shots with an expected goals (xG) value of 1.2 compared to Tottenham's 1.4.

Warren Zaire-Emery praised his teammates for their perseverance, stating, "I don't know what to say, it's magnificent," he told Canal+. "We're at a big club, we're winning trophies." He emphasised the team's character and collective strength despite limited preparation time.
The exclusion of Gianluigi Donnarumma from the squad was a significant pre-match topic. Luis Enrique opted for something different, leading to Lucas Chevalier starting in goal. Chevalier joined PSG from Lille earlier this month and impressed during his debut with three saves in regular play and one in the shootout.
Although Chevalier could have done better with Cristian Romero's goal, Marquinhos expressed pride in his performance. "I'm proud," Marquinhos told Canal+. "We didn't have much preparation, but football isn't just about the physical; it's also about the mental." He highlighted how tactical changes and substitutions played a crucial role in PSG's comeback.
Marquinhos noted that Tottenham became vulnerable when they sat back after taking a two-goal lead. The introduction of Goncalo Ramos provided PSG with a needed attacking presence. Marquinhos also commended Lucas Chevalier for stepping up during the penalty shootout.
The tactical adjustments made by Luis Enrique were pivotal in turning the game around. The decision to bring on Goncalo Ramos paid off as he contributed significantly to PSG's attack. Marquinhos acknowledged that trusting Chevalier during penalties was justified given his capabilities as a top-level goalkeeper.
"That's PSG," Marquinhos stated, highlighting the importance of maintaining pressure on opponents and welcoming new players like Chevalier with success. The victory not only showcased PSG's depth but also demonstrated their ability to perform under pressure.
This triumph adds another trophy to Paris Saint-Germain's collection and reinforces their reputation as a formidable force in European football. Their ability to overcome adversity and secure victory exemplifies their determination and teamwork.