Germany kicked off their 2026 World Cup campaign with a resounding 7-1 victory over Curacao, marking their first opening game win since 2014. The match, held in Houston, saw Germany initially falter after Curacao equalised with their historic first World Cup goal, igniting a spirited response from their fans.
Despite the early setback, Germany quickly regained control, with goals from Nico Schlotterbeck and a penalty from Kai Havertz before half-time. The second half showcased Germany’s dominance, with Jamal Musiala and Deniz Undav adding to the scoreline, while Havertz netted his second.
This match not only highlights Germany’s return to form but also underscores the significance of Curacao’s participation, as they became the smallest nation to qualify for the World Cup. The jubilant scenes from their fans, despite the loss, reflect the growing global reach of football.
Germany’s next challenge will be against the Ivory Coast, where they will aim to build on this momentum. The match serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the tournament and the potential for underdog stories to emerge, reshaping the narrative of international football.
Source: DW News

