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Germany 7-1 Curaçao: Havertz brace caps ruthless World Cup opener in Houston


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Six different scorers, seven goals, and a statement made. Germany dismantled Curaçao 7-1 at NRG Stadium on June 14 in their opening match of the 2026 World Cup, turning what looked like a competitive first half into an exhibition by the final whistle. Kai Havertz finished with a brace, Jamal Musiala got on the scoresheet before being withdrawn at the hour mark, and Curaçao’s brief moment of hope, a 21st-minute equalizer from Livano Comenencia, was all but erased before half-time.

Curaçao enjoy their moment but Havertz and ruthless Germany show no mercy
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Key Moments

  • 6′, Felix Nmecha opened the scoring with a normal goal to give Germany an early lead at NRG Stadium.
  • 21′, Livano Comenencia pulled one back for Curaçao, making it 1-1 and briefly threatening an upset.
  • 38′, Nico Schlotterbeck restored Germany’s advantage, converting to make it 2-1 going into the final stretch of the first half.
  • 45′, Kai Havertz converted from the penalty spot just before the break, giving Germany a 3-1 half-time cushion.
  • 47′, Jamal Musiala made it four just two minutes into the second half, effectively ending Curaçao’s hopes of a comeback.
  • 68′, Nathaniel Brown got in on the act with Germany’s fifth, capitalizing on their sustained pressure.
  • 78′, Deniz Undav added a sixth after coming off the bench, making the scoreline increasingly emphatic.
  • 88′, Havertz completed his brace with a late goal to seal the 7-1 victory.
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Tactical Breakdown

Julian Nagelsmann’s side controlled the game from the outset. Germany held 65% of possession, completed 550 of 633 passes (87% accuracy), and generated 27 total shots, 12 of which were on target. Their xG of 3.91 tells only part of the story given how efficiently they exploited the spaces Curaçao left in behind their 4-3-1-2 shape. With 22 of their shots coming from inside the box, Germany made the game positional and vertical, rather than complicated.

The match turned decisively in the five minutes around half-time. After Havertz’s penalty on the stroke of 45, Musiala added a fourth just 120 seconds into the second period. That double blow before and after the interval removed any lingering question about the outcome and allowed Nagelsmann to manage his squad, rotating Musiala, Nmecha, Tah, Brown, and Kimmich off the pitch between the 64th and 83rd minutes without losing any attacking momentum.

Curaçao, organized in Dick Advocaat’s 4-3-1-2, showed brief signs of intent with Comenencia’s equalizer but were simply outmatched in every physical and technical category. They managed just eight total shots and an xG of 0.40, their goalkeeper Eloy Room keeping the score remotely respectable with four saves. Their pass completion of 82% in 35% possession meant they rarely had the ball long enough to pose a sustained threat after that first-half moment.

Player Ratings

Kai Havertz
8.5/10. Two goals from a penalty and an 88th-minute finish, plus a persistent presence in the final third across 90 minutes.
Jamal Musiala
8.0/10. Scored 47 seconds into the second half to put the game to bed before being sensibly rested in the 64th minute.
Nico Schlotterbeck
7.5/10. Got forward to score Germany’s second and was solid at the back throughout the first half.
Felix Nmecha
7.0/10. Broke the deadlock with the opener in the 6th minute and worked hard in midfield before being substituted in the 73rd.
Nathaniel Brown
7.0/10. Contributed a goal at right back and pressed aggressively before his own substitution in the 73rd minute.
Eloy Room
6.0/10. Made four saves and was not responsible for the scoreline, which reflected a systemic mismatch rather than individual errors.
Livano Comenencia
5.5/10. Scored a composed equalizer in the 21st minute but could not influence the game once Germany regained control.
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Verdict

Germany open their 2026 World Cup campaign with maximum points and a goal difference that immediately places them among the group-stage leaders. At the time of this result, Mexico and South Korea both sit on three points in what appears to be a separate group, so Germany’s position in their own group will crystallize with their next fixture. For Curaçao, the task of qualifying from this stage now looks extremely steep after conceding seven in a tournament opener.

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