Havertz sparks Germany's 7-1 rout of Curaao after underdogs' historic 1st goal in World Cup

HOUSTON — Germany's seven-goal rout of Curaçao in its World Cup opener on Sunday was the perfect outcome to overshadow a close first half and boost the team after consecutive group-stage exits for the four-time champions.Kai Havertz scored two goals as Germany pulled away from World Cup first-timer Curaçao and piled it on in a 7-1 win in group play.The smallest country to ever appear in the tournament hung tight at 1-1 until the 38th minute."We really needed this convincing win," coach Julian Nagelsmann said.
"We needed this self-confidence.It was there but it definitely grew."He said Sunday's display was important for the country's fans."We have to show them that we can perform and we have to have the confidence," he said.
"I think we're in a better spot than we were entering this match."Livano Comenencia tied it at 1-1 with his left-footed shot through traffic from the center of the box in the 21st minute to give Curaçao its first goal in the tournament and send fans of the tiny Caribbean nation into a frenzy."Even though it wasn't me, it felt like it was me, it was all of us, the whole island, everybody," Curaçao's Jearl Margaritha said."We screamed our lungs out.
So we were happy."It was all Germany after that with the team regaining the lead on Nico Schlotterbeck's header off Nathaniel Brown's corner kick in the 38th."One team has very high expectations and the other one doesn't and that's a bit tricky," Nagelsmann said.The six-goal margin was well short of the World Cup record of nine, which has happened three times, most recently when Hungary beat El Salvador 10-1 in 1982.And the performance from the Germans was much more expected than the last time they won 7-1 in a World Cup, beating host Brazil in the 2014 semifinals.Havertz connected on a penalty shot into the left goal in first-half stoppage time to make it 3-1.
Germany was awarded the penalty shot after Felix Nmecha was tripped in the box by Riechedly Bazoer.Germany wasted no time after halfti...