Germany Take Early Lead Against Curaçao Inside Six Minutes

Germany Take Early Lead Against Curaçao Inside Six Minutes

Germany has taken an early lead in their World Cup match against Curaçao, thanks to a brilliant goal from Felix Nmecha within six minutes. This is the earliest goal in the tournament so far.

As expected, Germany is dominating the ball in the opening period. The team is seeking to move past two consecutive group exits, starting with a win over Curaçao, the smallest nation to compete at a World Cup.

The match is being held in a world-class arena in Houston, with 70,000 in attendance. This is the biggest day in Curaçao's football history. Germany, four-time winners of the tournament, has not been in the knockout stages since their last win in 2014.

Manuel Neuer has made his first start for Germany since Euro 2024, replacing Oliver Baumann as the first-choice stopper. The team's lineup also includes other key players, as they aim to correct their recent history of early exits.

In other World Cup news, Switzerland has started their campaign against Qatar, with Kobel and Elvedi in the starting lineup. Argentina is also set to face tough tests in Group J, with matches against several strong teams.

Meanwhile, in other football news, Cristiano Ronaldo's team, Al-Nassr, was denied the Saudi League title due to a mistake by Brazilian goalkeeper Bento. The Premier League has also explained why Tottenham was not awarded a penalty in their draw against Leeds.

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