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Deniz Undav’s brace lifts Germany past Ivory Coast at World Cup

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Deniz Undav’s two goals in the final 20 minutes secured Germany a 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast in Toronto on Saturday. The Stuttgart striker, introduced as a substitute, equalized eight minutes after replacing Jamal Musiala before firing in the winner in the 87th minute. Germany trailed for 60 minutes after Franck Kessie’s tap-in from Yan Diomande’s brilliant left-wing run put Ivory Coast ahead. Nagelsmann’s tactical switch brought Undav, Nadiem Amiri and Jamie Leweling on, and the change turned the game. Undav’s first goal came from a Felix Nmecha pass, while his second followed a sharp turn inside the box. The result keeps Germany level on points with Ecuador in Group E with both sides now having played two matches. Ivory Coast’s Yan Diomande tormented Germany’s defence throughout the first half. His 11 box entries included the assist for Kessie’s opener, a goal that briefly silenced the 43,036 crowd at Toronto Stadium. Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer made a crucial save late on to preserve the lead. The win follows a nervy performance that saw Die Mannschaft booed by home fans before Nagelsmann’s substitutions. Netherlands continued their strong start with a 5-1 demolition of Sweden in Houston. Cody Gakpo scored twice, while Brian Brobbey’s introduction transformed their attack. The Dutch now lead Group F with one match remaining. Emerse Faé’s Ivory Coast side showed resilience but lacked composure in possession. Their first shot on target came in the 30th minute, a reflection of their cautious approach against a higher-ranked opponent. Undav’s performance has reignited debate over Kai Havertz’s starting role. Nagelsmann may now opt to pair both strikers against Ecuador in their final group game. Diomande’s display earned plaudits despite the defeat. The RB Leipzig defender’s link to a reported Liverpool move this summer adds further intrigue to his tournament. The World Cup resumes Sunday with Ecuador vs Curaçao at 8 p.m. ET and Tunisia vs Japan at midnight ET.

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