Ballon D’or favourite Vitinha misses the first penalty kick for PSG as Spurs had advantage but misses from Van de Ven and Mathys Tel ensures PSG win as they convert the rest of their penalties.
Nuno Mendes converted PSG’s final kick from the spot to secure a fifth trophy of 2025 for the French club.
Lee Kang-in scored in the 85th for PSG, and fellow substitute Goncalo Ramos grabbed an equalizer in the fourth minute of stoppage time to make it 2-2 in regulation.
Set piece goals by Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero had Spurs halfway towards another trophy — only three months on from Thomas Frank’s predecessor, Ange Postecoglou, clinching Europa League success in May.
Champions League winners PSG, who returned to preseason only last week following their Club World Cup exploits in July, produced a stirring response, with Lee pulling one back with five minutes left.
Ramos forced spot kicks when he headed home in the fourth minute of stoppage time to stun the north London club.
The Super Cup is an annual early-season match between the most recent winners of the Champions League and the Europa League.
This fixture marked Romero’s first official match since being appointed Spurs captain, following Son Heung-Min’s departure to MLS side LAFC, and he lined up in a back three as Frank immediately stamped his authority.
Tottenham edged the opening stages before PSG attacker Khvicha Kvaratskhelia dragged wide to provide a reminder of his talent.
Chances remained limited until Richarlison let fly from 20 yards, but PSG debutant Lucas Chevalier preferred to Italy’s Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Mohammed Kudus, on his first start since a summer switch from West Ham United, almost tested Chevalier again only for Marquinhos to come across to make a crucial block.
PSG players celebrate after beating Tottenham in a shootout to win the UEFA Super Cup.
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A sliced Van de Ven clearance presented a chance for Ousmane Dembélé moments later, but he fired off target and then Tottenham grabbed their opening goal under new boss Frank.
It was from a set piece as Guglielmo Vicario’s diagonal to the back post was headed into the penalty area by Romero and, even though João Palhinha had a close-range effort pushed onto the crossbar, Van de Ven slid home to spark big celebrations.
A second nearly followed, but Kudus’ stabbed effort hit the post to ensure it stayed 1-0 at halftime.
Three minutes into the second half, Frank watched Spurs grab a second.
Another set piece did the trick as Pedro Porro picked out the unmarked Romero at the back post and his header into the ground slipped through the hands of Chevalier in a moment he would want to forget.
Kevin Danso sent another effort into the side netting in the 52nd minute before Luis Enrique went for broke.
Last-ditch defending by Romero thwarted one chance before Van de Ven slid in to deny the lively Désiré Doué.
PSG had the ball in the net after 66 minutes, but Bradley Barcola’s strike was disallowed for offside in a move that saw Danso produce a heroic block to prevent Fabián Ruiz from scoring after Vicario had saved from Doué.
Tottenham continued to be pinned back and, not long after Djed Spence blocked an effort by Dembélé, PSG reduced the deficit.
Substitute Lee arrowed an effort into the bottom corner with five minutes left to set up a nervy finale.
Eventually the pressure told as Achraf Hakimi slipped in Dembélé, who crossed for Ramos to head home the leveller in the fourth minute of stoppage time.
Spurs were left crestfallen, but gained two early advantages in the shootout when captain Romero called correctly to ensure spot kicks were taken in front of their fans and when Vitinha sent his effort wide.
Patrick Vieira has been appointed the new head coach of the Senegal national team, with the former France international taking charge of the Teranga Lions for the first time in his managerial career.
The Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) confirmed Vieira’s appointment on Tuesday, August 18, announcing that the 50-year-old will succeed Pape Thiaw, whose tenure ended following Senegal’s elimination from the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The appointment represents a major new chapter in Vieira’s coaching career and his first opportunity to manage a senior national team.
Vieira Returns to His Birth Country
Although Vieira represented France throughout his international career, including winning the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000, he was born in Dakar, Senegal.
The former midfielder moved to France at the age of eight before developing into one of the country’s most celebrated footballers. He eventually earned 107 caps for Les Bleus and became an important figure in France’s golden generation.
His connection to Senegal makes the appointment particularly significant as he now returns to lead the country’s senior national team.
Replacing Pape Thiaw
Vieira takes over after Thiaw was removed from his position following Senegal’s disappointing World Cup campaign.
The Teranga Lions were eliminated in the round of 32 after surrendering a 2–0 lead against Belgium before eventually losing 3–2 in extra time. The result brought an early end to Senegal’s World Cup ambitions and contributed to the decision to make a change in the dugout.
The FSF subsequently turned to Vieira as it looks to begin a new era.
First National-Team Job for Vieira
Vieira arrives with considerable experience in club management but has never previously managed a senior international side.
He began his coaching career with Manchester City’s youth setup before taking charge of New York City FC in MLS. He later managed French side Nice, Premier League club Crystal Palace, Strasbourg and Italian club Genoa.
His appointment therefore presents a new challenge for the former Arsenal captain, who must now translate his club-management experience to the international stage.
AFCON 2027 Qualification Awaits
Vieira’s first major task will be preparing Senegal for the next international window and the country’s qualification campaign for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations.
Senegal are the reigning African champions and will be expected to remain among the continent’s leading teams under their new manager. The AFCON qualifiers are scheduled to begin as early as September.
The appointment also gives Vieira an opportunity to build a team capable of competing for another continental title while establishing a long-term project with the national side.
A New Chapter for Senegal
For Senegal, Vieira’s appointment represents both a change in leadership and an attempt to reset after a disappointing World Cup.
For Vieira, it is a chance to manage the country of his birth and take charge of a talented generation of Senegalese players.
The FSF said further details concerning Vieira’s official presentation and the next steps in his installation will be announced later.
The man who lifted the World Cup with France in 1998 will now attempt to lead Senegal to continental and international success — beginning with the Teranga Lions’ new era under Patrick Vieira.
Enzo Maresca’s first competitive match in charge of Manchester City ended in a nightmare as Arsenal swept aside the FA Cup holders 3–0 to claim the 2026 Community Shield at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
The defeat means Maresca has suffered another setback against Arsenal, having previously faced the Gunners during his time at Chelsea. But this loss will carry particular significance, coming in his first competitive game since taking over from Pep Guardiola at City.
Calafiori Strikes Inside 24 Seconds
Arsenal needed less than a minute to take control.
Riccardo Calafiori opened the scoring after just 24 seconds, finishing from Myles Lewis-Skelly’s delivery to give Mikel Arteta’s side a dream start. It was reported as the fastest Community Shield goal in 58 years.
The early goal immediately put City under pressure and gave Arsenal confidence as they looked to exploit the uncertainty surrounding Maresca’s new-look side.
Havertz Doubles Arsenal’s Lead
Arsenal continued to dominate and eventually doubled their advantage in the 28th minute.
Kai Havertz found the net after goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma failed to deal convincingly with the situation, leaving Arsenal with a commanding 2–0 lead before half-time.
City struggled to generate a sustained attacking response, with Arsenal’s defensive organisation limiting the opportunities available to Erling Haaland and Phil Foden.
Ødegaard Completes the Rout
The Gunners completed the victory early in the second half when captain Martin Ødegaard added a third goal.
Christos Tzolis was involved in another Arsenal attacking move, while Ødegaard produced a composed finish to effectively put the contest beyond City’s reach.
Arsenal’s defence then held firm to preserve a clean sheet and secure a convincing victory.
A Nightmare Start for Maresca
The result could hardly have been more difficult for Maresca.
The Italian was appointed as Guardiola’s successor after City entered a new era following the Spaniard’s departure. The Community Shield represented Maresca’s first competitive opportunity to demonstrate that he could lead the club back to the top of English football.
Instead, Arsenal exposed several weaknesses in his team, particularly in defensive organisation and their ability to control the match after falling behind.
Maresca had previously said one of his ambitions at City was to close the gap on Arsenal, who finished as Premier League champions last season. His first competitive meeting with the Gunners therefore provided an immediate test of that ambition.
Arsenal Send Early Warning
For Arteta and Arsenal, the victory provides an early statement ahead of the new Premier League campaign.
The Gunners looked sharp, aggressive and confident, while their new additions and returning players fitted smoothly into Arteta’s system.
The Community Shield does not determine the Premier League title race, but Arsenal’s performance will undoubtedly strengthen belief among their supporters that the champions are ready to defend their crown and compete for further silverware.
For Maresca, however, there is now plenty of work to do.
Manchester City’s new era has begun with a heavy defeat, while Arsenal have already sent a clear message to their rivals: they are ready for another fight at the top.