Curacao earns point in shock draw with Ecuador
LOS ANGELES – Germany booked their place in the knockout rounds of the World Cup with a dramatic injury-time winner in a 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast on Saturday as a heroic goalkeeping performance helped tiny Curacao clinch their first ever point in a goalless draw with Ecuador.
Substitute Deniz Undav was Germany’s savior, scoring a 68th-minute equalizer before calmly slotting his second in the fourth minute of stoppage time to settle an enthralling game in Toronto.
The result marks the first time since 2014 that Germany have reached the knockout rounds after back-to-back first-round eliminations in the 2018 and 2022 tournaments.
“This is exactly what we hoped for and I’m very happy for my team,” Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann said.
Germany’s come-from-behind victory was made even sweeter later on Saturday as Curacao – the smallest nation by population ever to qualify for the World Cup with just 160,000 inhabitants – dug deep to secure a shock 0-0 draw with Ecuador in Kansas City.
The result means the Germans win Group E with a game to spare.
Curacao goalkeeper Eloy Room was the hero, keeping out a record 15 shots – the most ever saves in a game that did not involve extra time – as the underdogs secured their first ever World Cup point.
In Houston, the Netherlands stayed firmly on course for qualification with a stylish 5-1 demolition of Sweden.
Sweden, 5-1 winners against Tunisia in their opening Group F match, went into Saturday’s showdown with the Dutch knowing that a victory would guarantee their passage out of the group stage.