Germany brush aside Curacao in World Cup opener
Kai Havertz scored a brace as Germany opened their World Cup campaign with a dominant 7-1 victory over debutants Curacao in Houston.
Felix Nmecha opened the scoring just six minutes in, but Germany were slightly stunned when Livano Comenencia levelled for minnows Curacao, making their maiden appearance at a World Cup.
However, a Nico Schlotterbeck header and Havertz penalty soon restored Germany’s advantage at half-time.
A comfortable display saw further goals in the second half from Jamal Musiala, Nathaniel Brown, Deniz Undav and Havertz as Germany wrapped up three points in their first Group E game.
Germany dominated from the outset and Armando Obispo made a solid block from Musiala before Nmecha scored a wonderful opener.
After picking up the ball on the edge of the area, the Borussia Dortmund midfielder played a neat one-two with Florian Wirtz before curling a strike into the right side of the net.
Nmecha continued to look lively, sending a shot across the face of goal before having a stabbed effort comfortably held by Eloy Room, while Wirtz fired narrowly past the upright.
Curacao had their first opportunity when Leandro Bacuna blasted over the crossbar and they suddenly equalised in the 21st minute.
Germany struggled to clear their lines in the box and the loose ball fell to Comenencia, whose effort took a slight deflection off Joshua Kimmich before beating Manuel Neuer.
Room made a great save to tip Schlotterbeck’s header over the bar from Kimmich’s free-kick and Sane had an effort blocked as Germany searched for a response.
Schlotterbeck duly restored their lead, flicking a header home from Brown’s corner in the 38th minute.
Germany were awarded a penalty when Nmecha was caught by Riechedly Bazoer and Havertz


