The match on neutral ground took place at a high pace from the first minutes. Tottenham took advantage of the opportunity better, opening the scoring in the 39th minute when Micky van de Ven quickly finished close to the goal after a chaotic situation in the penalty area.
Just 3 minutes after the second half started, Cristian Romero headed the ball accurately, doubling the gap for the England team.
Being behind 0-2, PSG refused to give up. In the 85th minute, Kang-In Lee took a dangerous low shot from outside the penalty area, shortening the score to 1-2. As the extra time was almost over, Goncalo Ramos jumped high to head the equalizer 2-2, taking the match into a penalty shootout.
On the 11m mark, coach Luis Enrique and his team showed their mettle when Ramos, Ousmane Dembele, Kang-In Lee and Nuno Mendes all successfully executed.
In contrast, Tottenham lost the advantage when Micky van de Ven and Mathys Tel missed shots, despite Bentancur, Solanke and Pedro Porro scoring. As a result, PSG won 4-3 in the penalty shootout.
This title is not only historic, but also a promising start to the new season of PSG.
Tottenham, meanwhile, have left their mark with their fast-paced and aggressive play, but their lack of accuracy at decisive moments has cost them the opportunity to lift the trophy ahead of the new season.