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Ramos Saves the Day in 90+5' and Hero Sevalier Secures Super Cup for Paris

Published January 8, 2026, 21:16

Paris Saint-Germain lifted the French Super Cup after a thrilling match against Marseille, which was decided by penalties with a score of 4-1 (2-2 after regular time). The match was held at Jaber Al-Ahmad in Kuwait and was full of tension and twists. Marseille showed competitiveness and came close to winning the trophy. Ousmane Dembélé opened the scoring for Paris in the 13th minute with an impressive lob. Marseille equalized in the 76th minute with a penalty from Greenwood, which he won after a foul by Sevalier. In the 87th minute, Marseille took the lead with an own goal from Panzo, but Paris responded immediately with Ramos scoring in the 90+5' minute to make it 2-2 and send the match into extra time. In the penalty shootout, Lucas Sevalier was the star, saving the first two penalties for Marseille. Ramos, Vitinha, Mendes, and Doué scored for Paris, giving the team their 14th Super Cup title in history. Ramos emerged as a hero for Paris, scoring the equalizing goal in stoppage time. This victory continues the successful season of Paris Saint-Germain, which won the historic treble with the conquest of Ligue 1, the French Cup, and the Champions League. The team of Luis Enrique continues to make history and collect titles.