Stoppage-Time Heartbreak for Ivory Coast as Germany Book Knockout Spot
Germany dramatically punched their ticket to the World Cup Round of 32 at Toronto Stadium, overcoming a fierce challenge from Ivory Coast to claim a hard-fought 2-1 victory.

The four-time world champions were thrown off script in the 30th minute when Ivorian captain Franck Kessié pounced on a loose ball in the box, firing the West Africans into a stunning first-half lead.
Julian Nagelsmann’s side grew visibly frustrated as the match progressed, seeing two separate equalisers controversially chalked off by the referee before the halftime whistle.
The tactical narrative shifted entirely on the hour mark when Nagelsmann rolled the dice with an aggressive triple substitution.
The gamble yielded immediate dividends just eight minutes later when substitute Nadiem Amiri delivered a perfectly weighted cross, allowing fellow replacement Deniz Undav to expertly guide home the equaliser.

Despite the setback, the African heavyweights dug deep, executing a resilient low block that repeatedly thwarted the waves of German attacks as the clock ticked down.
The ultimate breakthrough arrived in the 94th minute of stoppage time when Felix Nmecha carved open the tiring Ivorian backline with a brilliant, incisive pass.
Undav anticipated the service perfectly, turning his marker inside the area before unleashing a powerful strike to complete his brace and seal a thrilling comeback.

The result ensures Germany advances from Group E with a perfect six points, while a devastated Ivory Coast must now look to their final group fixture to salvage their tournament hopes.
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