That was a nice come back by PSG in the UEFA Super Cup against Tottenham.
It looked like the London team had everything under control but wasted it all in the last 10 minutes of the regular time.
Still, I'm not sure if PSG should see this game as a success. After losing the FIFA Club World Cup final to Chelsea 3-0, they now really struggled and almost lost to a team that ended up 17th in the Premier League last season. I expected this game to go very different.
But maybe it's just due to PSG players being in a holiday mode, as I don' think they have been playing any friendlies after the FCWC final.
Judging from the match, Luis Enrique seems to need to strengthen and sharpen his forward line. In that match, I saw PSG dominate the game, but judging by the number of attacks and shots they took, it was deemed insufficient and disproportionate to the possession they displayed throughout the match. Spurs, on the other hand, although they didn't dominate the match, were always able to maximize every opportunity they got and were more aggressive in their attacks.
On the other hand, this was one of their biggest matches, and I never expected PSG to immediately appoint their new goalkeeper, "L. Chevallier," as their starting goalkeeper. It's remarkable that "L. Chevallier" performed exceptionally in his debut for PSG, especially in the penalty shootout. This confirms that PSG indeed wanted Donnarumma to leave the team or be benched, with Chevallier as their starting goalkeeper.