The UEFA Super Cup trophy goes to Manchester City after they won the match against Sevilla in the Penalties by 5-4. The match was challenging for both teams as it ended up in a 1-1 draw even after the extra time. It is Man City’s first Super Cup title, and it was their fourth title of the year.
The penalties went quite close as both teams scored four goals, but in the end, it was Gudelj who missed the fifth one for Sevilla, handing City the trophy and their fourth silverware of the year.
This was a remarkable achievement for City, who completed a domestic treble last season and added the European crown to their collection. They showed great character and resilience to come back from a goal down and keep their composure in the shootout. Palmer, who scored the equalizer and the winning penalty, was the hero of the night for City. The young midfielder showed his quality and potential with a superb performance.
Sevilla, on the other hand, suffered another heartbreak in the Super Cup, having lost their previous four appearances in the competition. They played with passion and intensity and took the lead through a brilliant header from En-Nesyri. They defended well for most of the game but could not hold on to their advantage. They also had chances to score in the second half, but Ederson denied them with some fine saves. They came close to winning the shootout, but Gudelj’s miss proved costly.
This was a thrilling game that showcased the best of European football. Both teams played with flair and determination and gave the fans a spectacle to remember. Manchester City deservedly lifted the Super Cup for the first time, while Sevilla can be proud of their performance and effort.
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