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Group Stage - 2
Germany logoGermany
FT
2 - 1
HT: 0–1
Ivory Coast logoIvory Coast

20 Jun 2026, 20:00

BMO Field, Toronto

Juan Gabriel Benitez, Paraguay

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home logoGermany
46’N. Schlotterbeck
60’L. Sane
60’J. Musiala
60’A. Pavlovic
68’D. Undav
85’K. Havertz
90’D. Undav
Ivory Coastaway logo
F. Kessie30’
A. Bonny75’
I. Sangare75’
A. Diallo75’
W. Singo82’
Y. Diomande85’

AI Post-Match Analysis

Match Rating
5.7/10
Man of the Match
D. Undav
Key Moments
1F. Kessie’s first-half goal, which gave Ivory Coast an early lead but failed to translate into sustained pressure.
2Germany’s equalizer by D. Undav in the 68th minute, which shifted the momentum and showcased their attacking efficiency.
3Germany’s late winner in the 90+4th minute, sealing the victory despite Ivory Coast’s efforts to equalize.
4Germany’s statistical dominance in the second half, with 11 shots on target compared to Ivory Coast’s 0, reflecting their superior control.
5Ivory Coast’s failure to capitalize on their limited chances, particularly in the first half, which proved costly.
Tactical Insights
Germany’s high possession and accurate passing (553 passes vs. 361) allowed them to dominate play and create multiple scoring opportunities, emphasizing the importance of maintaining control in midfield.
Ivory Coast’s reliance on counterattacks and lack of shot accuracy (only 2 on target) exposed their vulnerability in defensive transitions, despite their initial lead.
Germany’s ability to adapt after halftime, increasing their attacking intensity and converting chances, demonstrated effective in-game adjustments and resilience.
The match between Germany and Ivory Coast unfolded with a dramatic shift in momentum, particularly after halftime. Ivory Coast took an early lead through F. Kessie’s goal in the 30th minute, capitalizing on a defensive lapse by Germany. However, Germany’s superior possession (60% vs. 40%) and overwhelming statistical dominance—16 shots compared to Ivory Coast’s 9, with 7 on target versus 2—highlighted their control of the game. Despite being behind, Germany’s tactical discipline and ability to maintain pressure eventually led to their equalizer through D. Undav at 68 minutes, followed by a late winner in the 90+4th minute. Ivory Coast’s inability to convert their limited chances and Germany’s clinical finishing in the second half were pivotal. The match underscored Germany’s resilience and tactical execution, while Ivory Coast’s lack of consistency in attack and defense cost them the win.