Germany made a powerful statement in Group E with a commanding 7-1 win over Curacao, producing one of the most emphatic performances of the tournament so far. From the opening stages, Germany played with speed, control and ruthless efficiency, overwhelming their opponents across the pitch.
Kai Havertz was central to the victory, scoring twice as Germany repeatedly exposed Curacao’s defensive weaknesses. The Germans attacked in waves, moved the ball sharply and turned sustained pressure into a relentless stream of chances. By full-time, the seven-goal haul reflected just how one-sided the contest had become.
Despite the heavy defeat, Curacao still had a landmark moment to celebrate. Livano Comenencia scored the nation’s first-ever World Cup goal, ensuring the match carried historic significance even as Germany dominated the scoreboard. It was a rare bright spot in a difficult evening, but one that will remain meaningful for Curacao football.
For Germany, the result provides the perfect platform for the rest of the group stage: maximum points, a huge goal difference and a major boost in confidence. For Curacao, the challenge is now to absorb the lesson of a punishing defeat while taking pride in a milestone moment on the world stage.
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