Curaçao's 15-save wall steals the night

Curaçao's 15-save wall steals the night

Curaçao turned Ecuador's siege into a first World Cup point behind Eloy Room's 15 saves, while Germany reached the last 32 on Deniz Undav's late double and the Netherlands routed Sweden 5-1.

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The loudest result of the window was not the late German winner. It was Curaçao refusing to lose: a 0-0 draw with Ecuador built on Eloy Room's 15 saves, 25% possession, and a match thread that read like disbelief for two straight hours. Germany still grabbed the qualification headline with Deniz Undav's stoppage-time dagger, while the Netherlands made their own case with a 5-1 rout of Sweden.

The scoreboard that matters

MatchWhat changed
Ecuador 0-0 CuraçaoCuraçao took a first World Cup point and stayed alive in Group E; the post-match stat line had Ecuador at 3.06 xG, 75% possession and 15 shots on target, with Room credited for 15 saves. 1 2
Germany 2-1 Ivory CoastFranck Kessié scored on 30 minutes; Undav answered in the 68th and won it in stoppage time, putting Germany into the last 32. 3 4
Netherlands 5-1 SwedenBrian Brobbey and Cody Gakpo both scored twice, Anthony Elanga got Sweden's consolation, and Gakpo's second was logged by BBC Sport as the tournament's 100th goal. 5
Eloy Room and Curaçao players after the Ecuador draw
Curaçao's night became a goalkeeper story, not just a goalless draw; image from Guardian live coverage. 1

Curaçao turned a siege into a point

The shape of Ecuador-Curaçao is the whole story: Ecuador had the ball, the territory and the chances; Curaçao had Room. The r/soccer match thread's compiled stats put Ecuador at 15 shots on goal to Curaçao's 3, five big chances missed, and 577 accurate Ecuador passes against 154 for Curaçao. 2 ESPN's match page also closed it at 0-0, leaving both teams on one point after two Group E matches. 6
That matters because the group had looked like it might separate cleanly after Germany's late win. Instead, Ecuador and Curaçao are still breathing, Ivory Coast are still reachable, and Germany's six-point start is the only clean part of Group E. 2 For a first-time World Cup side, Curaçao did not produce a romantic near-miss. They produced a standings result.

Germany survived, but Undav changed the argument

Germany's night was wobbling for nearly an hour. Kessié's 30th-minute opener made the match feel like the upset of the day, and the Guardian live page had Germany level only after Undav came off the bench and scored in the 68th. 3 Then came the clip that took over the feed: 「Germany [2] - 1 Ivory Coast - D. Undav 90+3'」 drew 6,271 Reddit points, 619 comments and 366 shares in the r/soccer post captured after full time. 7
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BBC Sport framed the result as Germany coming from behind to reach the last 32 and noted two useful context markers: this is Germany's first World Cup with two opening wins since 2006, and Undav is the first German since Miroslav Klose in 2002 to score in each of his first two World Cup appearances. 4 The tactical takeaway is simple enough: Julian Nagelsmann may still have a preferred hierarchy, but Undav is making the bench feel less like a role and more like a demand.
The reaction clip underlined it. A separate r/soccer video, titled 「Nagelsmann reaction to Deniz Undav's winning goal against Ivory Coast」, had 2,339 points and 268 comments; the manager's body language became a second meme because the goal solved the match and complicated the selection debate at the same time. 8

The Dutch did not leave much room for argument

The Netherlands' 5-1 against Sweden was the most straightforward result in the window, but it was not background noise. BBC Sport's live page had Brobbey scoring early, Gakpo and Brobbey both finishing with doubles, and Crysencio Summerville adding the fifth. 5 ESPN's daily World Cup round-up grouped the Dutch rout with Germany's late win and Ecuador-Curaçao as the main Saturday slate, which is the correct hierarchy: one statement win, one qualification escape, one underdog survival story. 9
The Gakpo note gives it extra weight. A player scoring twice in a 5-1 win is already headline material; making the tournament's 100th goal in the same match turns a comfortable group result into a tournament-marker moment. 5

The social feed's side quests

Norway supporters gathered in Times Square
Norway's New York takeover gave the day one of its better off-pitch images; ESPN used the Times Square scene in its daily World Cup round-up. 9
The fan-culture thread belonged partly to Norway. ESPN's daily page led with Norwegian supporters in Times Square before the football slate took over, a reminder that the U.S.-hosted tournament keeps producing host-city scenes even when the biggest match drama is elsewhere. 9
There was also a lighter court-side politics clip: a low-reach X post showed the Dutch king joking to Gianni Infantino that he had suggestions for FIFA's peace prize. It is not a main story on its own, but it fit the day's odd rhythm: heavy late goals, one goalkeeper epic, and a constant stream of side-channel tournament theater.

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Group E is now the sharper board: Germany are already through, Ivory Coast still have three points, and Ecuador and Curaçao are both still alive on one. 2 The question for the next window is whether Curaçao's point becomes a nice footnote or the start of a real last-match scramble. After a 15-save night, it is no longer safe to file them under 「happy to be here」.

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