PSG Beats Tottenham on Penalties To Win UEFA Super Cup
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Tottenham "will feel a lot of positives" around how they performed against Paris St-Germain despite it ending in penalty heartbreak, says former Spurs winger Aaron Lennon. "Their whole structure looked better," he told BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast. "There was so much discipline and you need that in the Premier League.
The effects of losing a two-goal lead against PSG could be devastating as Thomas Frank has been warned ahead of his first season in charge of Spurs.
Tottenham fall to Paris Saint-Germain in a penalty shootout after building a two-goal advantage shortly after half-time.
PSG and Tottenham kicked off their 2025–26 campaigns in the 50th edition of the UEFA Super Cup. The Parisians walked out at the Stadio Friuli with their Champions League title in tow while Tottenham showed off their Europa League trophy.