PSG Clinches French Supercup with Penalty Shootout Triumph Against Marseille, Chevalier Saves Two

The match for the French Super Cup concluded with Paris Saint-Germain facing Marseille at the Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium in Kuwait. The game was officiated by referee Thomas Leonard, and PSG emerged victorious with a score of 2-2 (4-1 on penalties).

The opening goal was scored by PSG’s forward Ousmane Dembélé in the 13th minute, while Mason Greenwood equalized for Marseille with a penalty in the 76th minute. In the 87th minute, PSG defender William Pacho accidentally scored an own goal, but in the 90+5th minute, PSG’s striker Gonçalo Ramos brought the score back level. During the penalty shootout, the players from the Parisian club were more accurate, with PSG goalkeeper Luka Chevalier saving two consecutive shots.

PSG qualified for the Super Cup match as winners of both the French league and the French Cup, while Marseille earned their spot as the second-place team from Ligue 1 last season.

This victory marks PSG’s fourth consecutive title as champions of the French Super Cup, with their last defeat in the competition dating back to 2021 when they lost to Lille (0-1) in the final.