Germany’s Final Minute Goal Against Ivory Coast Thrills Toronto Crowd
Deniz Undav came off the bench to score in the 68th minute and again in stoppage time as Germany clinched a knockout-stage berth.
- On Saturday, Germany defeated Ivory Coast 2-1, with striker Deniz Undav scoring twice to clinch a knockout phase spot at the FIFA World Cup in Toronto.
- Ivory Coast captain Franck Kessie opened the scoring in the 30th minute, forcing Coach Julian Nagelsmann to reorganize his squad after Germany had two goals disallowed.
- Substituted in the 60th minute, Undav slammed in the equalizer in the 68th minute and added the winner during stoppage time to complete the comeback.
- Germany's 11th consecutive win extended the German national team's winning streak dating to September 2025, as fans celebrated the dramatic turnaround in Toronto.
- Germany travels to New York City to face Ecuador in their next match, while Ivory Coast remains focused on qualifying for the Round of 32 from Group E.
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