Man City 1-1 Sevilla (5-4 on penalties): European champions win first Super Cup after shootout success

In the Super Cup final, Manchester City secured their first victory in the competition by defeating Sevilla. Youssef En-Nesyri’s header gave Sevilla the lead in the first half, but Cole Palmer equalized with a well-placed header in the second half. The match went to a penalty shootout, with City converting all five penalties, while Nemanja Gudelj’s miss sealed the victory for City.

Manchester City won the Super Cup for the first time in their history by defeating Sevilla in a penalty shootout after coming from behind in normal time.

City initially struggled but eventually managed to claim a trophy that did not already have their name on it, despite falling behind initially due to Youssef En-Nesyri’s goal.

In the thrilling match between Sevilla and Manchester City, the Seville striker missed several opportunities to score, while Manchester City’s Ederson made crucial saves. However, Cole Palmer managed to score a header, securing an equalizer for Manchester City.

Manchester City emerged victorious after a penalty shootout against their opponents. The game saw City show improvement in the later stages, nearly securing a win in stoppage time. Ultimately, Nemanja Gudelj’s missed penalty handed Pep Guardiola’s team the win and his fourth Super Cup title, equalling a record.

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