— World Cup – Germany crushes Curaçao 7-1 in a one-sided match
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Germany secured a resounding 7-1 victory over Curaçao in a match they quickly controlled. The Germans opened the scoring in the 6th minute through F. Nmecha, who was perfectly positioned in a first half dominated by the Mannschaft. Curaçao responded in the 21st minute through L. Comenencia, who scored the equalizer. But this comeback proved short-lived. Germany regained the lead before halftime with a goal from N. Schlotterbeck in the 38th minute, and then extended their advantage in stoppage time with a penalty converted by K. Havertz in the 45th+5 minute.

The German team picks up the pace after the break

Upon returning from the locker room, Germany immediately confirmed their superiority. J. Musiala scored the fourth goal in the 47th minute, putting Curaçao in a nearly impossible situation. The Germans then continued to press forward, without letting up. In the 68th minute, N. Brown scored Germany's fifth goal. Ten minutes later, D. Undav made it 6-1 in the 78th minute. Late in the game, K. Havertz capped off the rout with a second goal of his own in the 88th minute.

Curaçao outclassed until the final whistle

Curaçao tried to reduce the deficit in the final minutes, notably with a 93rd-minute effort from Juninho Bacuna in the German penalty area. The attack came to nothing. In the 95th minute, Germany again won a free kick in a central position after a foul by Comenencia, but Goretzka missed his shot following a well-worked move.

Germany won 7-1 against Curaçao, with goals from F. Nmecha, N. Schlotterbeck, K. Havertz, J. Musiala, N. Brown and D. Undav. Curaçao scored its only goal through L. Comenencia.