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Ousmane Dembele’s stoppage time goal delivers 13th French Super Cup title for PSG

Takumi Minamoto and Ousmane Dembele in the French Super Cup

    Key Takeaways:

  • Paris Saint-Germain secured a 1-0 victory over Monaco in the French Super Cup, with Ousmane Dembеlе scoring the winning goal in stoppage time
  • The match was played in Doha, Qatar, and marked PSG’s third consecutive French Super Cup win and their 13th overall
  • Gianluigi Donnarumma returned to PSG’s starting lineup after recovering from a facial injury, and the team created more chances throughout the match
  • PSG’s dominance in the competition continues, with 11 titles in the past 12 seasons, and only Lille interrupting their streak in 2021
  • The winning goal was scored in the second minute of stoppage time, with Fabián Ruiz providing the assist for Dembеlе’s decisive strike

Paris Saint-Germain has once again asserted their dominance in the French Super Cup, securing a dramatic 1-0 victory over Monaco in the competition’s latest edition. The match, played in Doha, Qatar, was a tightly contested affair, but PSG’s quality and determination ultimately paid off. The only goal of the game came in the second minute of stoppage time, courtesy of Ousmane Dembеlе, who found the back of the net after a perfect cross from Fabiаn Ruiz.

PSG created more chances throughout the match and were clearly the better team, apart from brief spells where Monaco threatened to take control. The return of Gianluigi Donnarumma to the starting lineup was a significant boost for Luis Enrique’s side, and the team’s overall performance was a testament to their strength and depth. The victory marked PSG’s third consecutive French Super Cup win and their 13th overall.

The match seemed destined for a penalty shoot-out, with the score locked at 0-0 after 90 minutes. However, PSG’s persistence paid off in the dying moments of the game, as Dembele’s strike sealed the win and the trophy for the Parisian club. The triumph is a significant one for PSG, who continue to assert their dominance in French football. With 11 titles in the past 12 seasons, they are undoubtedly the team to beat in the country, and their latest victory will only serve to strengthen their resolve and ambition.



 Author: Paul Kemp

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