Germany scores seven against Curaçao during World Cup matchup

The Guardian Sport1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 7:17 PM

Last updated Jun 14, 2026

Germany scores seven against Curaçao during World Cup matchup
Summary

Germany faced Curaçao in a World Cup match on June 14 and showcased a dominant performance. Despite a historical equalizer from Livano Comenencia, Germany responded with seven goals, steering clear from a potential upset. Head coach Julian Nagelsmann highlighted the diverse scoring threat from his players. Kai Havertz capped the game with his second goal late in the match. Ahead in the group stage, Germany aims to solidify their position for the knockout rounds.

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  • Germany scores seven goals against Curaçao
  • Livano Comenencia equalizes for Curaçao
  • Match takes place during the World Cup
  • Kai Havertz scores twice
  • Germany seeks advancement to knockout stage
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The net rippled and Curaçao’s bench exploded in every conceivable direction, their giddiness underpinned by a lucid awareness of the goal’s place in history. Livano Comenencia had just equalised against Germany and an island of 158,000 inhabitants, represented here by an accomplished group born almost entirely in the Netherlands, could revel disbelievingly in the moment it had dreamed of. Reality eventually bit, Julian Nagelsmann’s side declaring on seven and easily avoiding an embarrassment that would have outdone their group-stage exits in the previous two World Cups. They will surely reach the knockouts this time and could have made absolutely certain by adding several more. Nagelsmann will be pleased that threats emanated from across the pitch, half a dozen different scorers bearing testament to that, but it should go without saying that more accurate tests of strength await. Kai Havertz, rounding things off neatly late on with his second goal, will hope to be similarly efficient later on. Continue reading...

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