We feel for you, Curaçao: Germany crush debutants by a traumatic scoreline
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Germany beat Curaçao this Sunday (14) in the FIFA World Cup by a score that is TRAUMATIC for the Brazilian people: 7-1. The tiny World Cup debutant even scored a historic goal, but the four-time champion side showed no mercy and just kept piling on the goals. Nmecha opened the scoring. And Commenencia leveled it at the 26th minute of the first half. Despite the final result, that goal went down in the history of football and of the smallest country ever to play in the World Cup (158,000 inhabitants). So much so that, after the defeat (with 7-1 on the scoreboard), Curaçao’s players and fans celebrated a historic day together. Here they come again... After Curaçao’s goal, though, it was all Germany. As Galvão Bueno would say, IT TURNED INTO A ROUT, my friends. Schlotterbeck, Musiala, Nathaniel Brown, Deniz Undav and Havertz (twice) built the 7-1 scoreline at Houston Stadium. With the win, Germany took the lead in Group E with three points. Ivory Coast and Ecuador, who round out the group, will face off at 8 p.m. this Sunday (14) at Philadelphia Stadium. The second round will feature Germany vs. Ivory Coast (on the 20th, Saturday, at 5 p.m.) and Ecuador vs. Curaçao (the same day, but at 9 p.m.). This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.