Germany crush Curacao in seven‑goal opening statement
Germany opened their World Cup campaign with a commanding 7-1 win over debutants Curacao
Germany opened their World Cup campaign with a commanding 7-1 win over debutants Curacao, a match that mixed Caribbean history with European dominance.
Julian Nagelsmann’s side struck early through Felix Nmecha, yet the moment of the night belonged to Curacao.
A defensive lapse allowed Livano Comenencia to fire past Manuel Neuer, securing the nation’s first-ever World Cup goal and sparking unforgettable celebrations. Germany quickly reasserted control.
Nico Schlotterbeck’s header restored the lead before Kai Havertz converted a penalty to make it 3-1 at half-time. Any hopes of resistance vanished seconds into the second half when Jamal Musiala finished a precise Joshua Kimmich pass.
Nathaniel Brown added a superb volley, Deniz Undav struck from close range, and Havertz capped the scoring with a delicate finish. Curacao’s heavy defeat contrasted with their historic milestone, while Germany’s ruthless display sent a clear message to Group E and the wider tournament.
