
Banner displayed before the UEFA Super Cup final (picture over x/@Euroofootcom) UEFA on Wednesday before the UEFA Super Cup final sent a strong humanitarian message between the UEFA Super Cup final between Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham Hotspur. Big reading a banner “Stop killing children. Stop killing civilians” It was laid before the teams before the start of the stadium at the Friuli Stadio. “The message is loud and clear,” wrote the official UEFA handle on X. “Banner. Call.” The display came the day after the UEFA Foundation announced a new partnership with Medecins du Monde, Medecins Sans Frontières and Handicap International. This initiative will provide assistance to children affected by war in several regions, including Gaza. UEFA has previously supported similar projects in Afghanistan, Lebanon, Sudan, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine.Previously, Liverpool Mohamed Salah Uefa called on X: “Can you tell us how he died, where and why?” As the contribution that UAEF announced the demise of the Palestinian pele – Suleiman Al -obeid. On the pitch, PSG began its season by claiming the Super Cup for the first time in the club’s history and the first French party after a dramatic victory of 4-3 penalties. Tottenham, playing his first competitive match under the new coach Thomas Frank, led 2-0 through the goals of Micky Van de Out and Cristian Romero. Psg’s return began in the 85th minute when Lee Kang-in scored before Goncalo Ramos equalized at the time of stopping. During the shooting, the new goalkeeper PSG Lucas Chevalier, debuted after replacing Gianluigi Donnarumma, he saved the attempt van de out. Missing from Spurs’ Mathys tel and a successful kick from Nuno Mendes sealed victory. “I’m proud. We didn’t have much preparation, but you have seen that football is not just about the physical aspect – it is also a mental aspect, in the right place, to have the right tactics,” said PSG Marquinhos plus captain, as AFP quoted. “After they went 2-0 up, they sat down a lot and it was dangerous to invite PSG to come to you like that.”
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Frank, despite the defeat, was positive. “I think we played a very good game against one of the best teams in the world – maybe the best at the moment in time,” TNT Sports said. “It’s a coin tipping when you go into a criminal shooting.”