In a nail-biting clash, English champions Manchester City emerged triumphant in a penalty shootout against Sevilla to capture their maiden UEFA Super Cup title. This annual contest brings together the victors of the Champions League and the Europa League.
Taking place at Athens’ Karaiskakis Stadium, with a seating capacity of 32,115, the match saw Morocco’s Youssef En-Nesyri secure the lead for Sevilla in the 25th minute. However, Cole Palmer equalized for Manchester City in the 63rd minute, brilliantly finishing Rodri’s pass.
The thrilling penalty shootout ended with Manchester City prevailing 5-4 against Sevilla, earning them their fourth trophy of the year 2023, according to Xinhua’s report.
Sevilla’s Nemanja Gudelj’s missed penalty became the turning point that granted the prestigious UEFA Super Cup to Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City. The captivating contest unfolded at the home ground of Greek club Olympiakos.
With this victory, Pep Guardiola’s count of major trophies reaches an impressive 15 since his appointment as Manchester City’s manager in 2016. This remarkable collection includes five Premier League titles, two FA Cups, four League Cups, one Champions League, two Community Shields, and now, the UEFA Super Cup.
Manchester City’s successful streak doesn’t end here. They have another chance to expand their trophy collection before the year 2023 concludes. In December, the team will head to Saudi Arabia for their debut participation in the FIFA Club World Cup.
The match could have gone either way in regular time, as both teams had opportunities. Ederson’s crucial saves denied En-Nesyri’s attempts, and Nathan Ake faced blocked headers twice that were goal-bound.
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