I was supporting Tottenham since the beginning of the match despite the fact that I am an Arsenal fan, I wanted them to protect the dignity of the Premier League clubs against PSG just as Chelsea did in the FIFA club World Cup final, when the trashed PSG 4-0 in the final.
Chelsea is different from Tottenham Hotspur, so you shouldn’t expect them to be the same in this match, not even Arsenal may be able to stop PSG if they’d met in the super cup yesterday. PSG met with Arsenal before in the Champions league and they were not able to do anything, so I wouldn’t expect anything different in this case. Chelsea happens to be the only team that PSG met as an English team and could not defeat, thumps up to them and that’s why they are the best club in the world, a one they will hold for the next four years.
The true beauty of football was truly revealed in that match as Paris Saint-Germain had to fight back because as far as I know the drama of this UEFA Super Cup final match was completely touching. It's true that the French club struggled in the group stage of the Champions League but they were able to snatch the title, which they also did in the final match of the Super Cup. However the most important thing is that despite their initially uncontrolled performance, they were able to regain momentum and end the final match in a close fight. I don't think anyone wanted to support any team other than PSG in this match but still the English club took the spotlight of the match on the field.
The English team took the spotlight of the team but were notable to keep up with the performance and has to finish in a very poor state in the end. I commend them for a start of the match well organised but they were unable to keep up to their pressure and failed to win the trophy in the end which indeed cancelled out their initial performance in the start of the match. They should do better when the season starts, conceding two goals back in the final minutes of the game was very poor of them and would say they needed to do better as a team.