World Cup: Germany Unleashes Full Firepower, Crushes Curaçao 7-1, Surpasses Brazil in Goal Count for Historic First
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Germany dominated Curaçao with a 7-1 victory in their 2026 World Cup qualifier, featuring goals from six different players including Kai Havertz's brace.
- The win propelled Germany's all-time World Cup goal count to 239, surpassing Brazil's 238 and setting a new record.
- Germany aims to rebound in this tournament after early exits in 2018 and 2022, with strong expectations for advancing as group leaders.
Germany launched its 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign with a resounding 7-1 demolition of debutants Curaçao, showcasing a potent offensive display. Kai Havertz scored twice, and a total of six different German players found the back of the net, signaling a dominant performance. This emphatic victory not only secured a strong start but also marked a significant milestone in World Cup history.
With this win, Germany's cumulative goal tally in the tournament reached 239, edging past Brazil's previous record of 238. This achievement cements Germany's status as the most prolific scoring nation in World Cup history. The team's aggressive approach was evident from the sixth minute when Felix Nmecha scored the fastest goal of the tournament so far. Despite a brief equalizer from Curaçao's Livano Comenencia, Germany quickly regained control, adding goals before halftime and continuing their onslaught in the second half.
After disappointing group-stage exits in the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, Germany is determined to reclaim its former glory. This commanding performance against Curaçao, coupled with their record-breaking goal count, fuels optimism for their chances in the current tournament. The team is widely expected to advance as group winners, with upcoming matches against Ivory Coast and Ecuador.
Notable moments included Nico Schlotterbeck's header in the 38th minute, Havertz's penalty in first-half stoppage time, and Jamal Musiala's swift goal just after halftime. Nathaniel Brown, in his World Cup debut, added another, followed by Deniz Undav's strike, before Havertz completed his brace with a late solo effort. Curaçao's single goal was a historic moment, marking their first-ever goal in the competition.
Germany today in the 2026 US, Mexico, and Canada World Cup fired on all cylinders, relying on Kai Havertz's brace, with 6 players scoring in the match, ultimately giving their opponent a shocking education with a 7-1 victory, opening with a red card.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.