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Germany Dominates Curacao with Havertz’s Two Goals in 7-1 World Cup Triumph

June 14, 20263 Mins Read
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Germany opened their World Cup campaign with a bang, defeating Curacao 7-1 and putting an end to their disappointing streak in early matches. The four-time World Cup champions had lost their opening games in the last two tournaments but came out strong this time. Kai Havertz scored two goals, while Felix Nmecha, Nico Schlotterbeck, Jamal Musiala, Nathaniel Brown, and Denis Undav also contributed to the win.

Curacao faced a tough challenge against the superior German team but managed to surprise everyone by equalizing in the first half thanks to Livano Comenencia. However, coach Julian Nagelsmann’s squad quickly showed their strength and sent a clear message to their competitors.

Before the match, Nagelsmann described it as a classic David and Goliath encounter, and the disparity in skill was evident from the start.

Germany’s attacks predominantly came through the center, frequently breaching Curacao’s defense. They occasionally utilized the flanks, with Nathaniel Brown making several key runs that added pressure in the box.

The scoring kicked off in the 6th minute when Nmecha connected with Wirtz for a quick one-two before shooting past Curacao’s goalkeeper, Eloy Room. Nmecha continued to press with another attempt that narrowly missed the target.

Despite being down 1-0, Curacao held onto hope, believing they could find a way to equalize again.

Curacao’s Moment of Joy

The story of Curacao encapsulates the essence of the World Cup. With a population of just 158,000, they relied on players with Dutch ties and the guidance of manager Dick Advocaat to chase their dreams.

In a surprising turn, Curacao equalized by executing a clever switch of play that exposed the German defense. Once Comenencia’s shot found its way past Manuel Neuer, the small group of Curacao supporters erupted in joy, thinking they might pull off an upset.

This goal jolted Germany back to life. They launched a series of relentless attacks, and after Schlotterbeck’s near miss was saved, they struck again in the 38th minute. Nmecha was fouled in the box, allowing Havertz to score from the penalty spot, sending Germany into halftime with a 3-1 lead.

Just 69 seconds after the restart, Jamal Musiala scored the fourth goal, making it feel like the Germans were in practice mode. By this point, they had taken over 15 shots, finishing the match with a total of 26 attempts, 11 of which were on target. Brown netted the fifth goal in the 68th minute, as Germany showed no signs of slowing down.

Nagelsmann made several substitutions, but Curacao couldn’t find their footing again. Undav added to the tally in the 78th minute, while Havertz wrapped up the night with a well-placed goal just before the final whistle. Even during stoppage time, Germany looked to add more, aiming to eclipse their earlier 8-0 victory against Saudi Arabia back in 2002.

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