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Curacao Coach Advocaat Urges Players to Hold Heads High After 7-1 World Cup Loss to Germany

Curacao suffered a 7-1 defeat to Germany in their FIFA World Cup debut, despite a historic equalizer from Livano Comenencia. Coach Dick Advocaat encouraged his players to keep their heads high, calling the loss "not a disgrace." He expressed hope for surprises in the remaining group stage matches. Advocaat also thanked fans for their support and became emotional during the national anthem.

"This isn't disgrace": Curacao coach Advocaat encourages players to keep heads high after 7-1 loss to Germany

Houston, June 15

Following his side's loss to Germany in their debut FIFA World Cup match, Curacao manager Dick Advocaat encouraged his side, saying that "they need to turn this into a beautiful tournament", adding that they could surprise in their next two group stage matches.

Curacao managed to send the German camp into distress for a brief period with a 21st-minute equaliser by Livano Comenencia, but the four-time champions came back with a vengeance in the second half, curb-stomping Curacao in a 7-1 victory with standout contributions from Kai Havertz and Deniz Undav. Despite the defeat, Advocaat has encouraged his players to "not be downcast", noting that the loss is "not a disgrace".

Following the match, Advocaat was quoted as saying by Reuters, "We need to turn this into a beautiful tournament. We can have a surprise in the second and third matches. In the end, we will be glad we were part of the biggest football tournament in the world."

Advocaat said that despite the heavy scoreline, their players have nothing to be ashamed of, even if they could not do as well as they expected.

"We had expected to do more against Germany, but we could not. They were very, very strong, and we conceded some easy goals," he said.

"Players know if they lose, they should not be downcast. This is not a disgrace," he added.

The manager was also appreciative of the support from the fans who travelled to the US, even when Germany kept on piling on goals. He also spoke on stepping back in the team dugout during the playing of the national anthem, saying that the moment was too emotional for him.

"This is related to the joy of the people in Curacao. This is when the emotions come to the surface. The joy of the people is fantastic," he signed off.

Curacao made history by scoring a goal on their World Cup debut against four-time champions Germany.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Michael C

"I get the positivity, but let's be real—7-1 is a massive defeat. However, Advocaat knows his squad best. If he can lift their morale and they impact the next games, that's a win for football culture. The equalizer was a moment of magic."

Priya S

"What an emotional moment for Advocaat during the anthem! You can feel the love for his team. Curacao is a tiny Caribbean island, and to even qualify for the World Cup is a huge achievement. I hope they enjoy every moment and maybe pull off a surprise."

Sarah B

"7-1 is tough, but Advocaat's right—it's not a disgrace. Germany are a powerhouse. For Curacao, scoring on debut and showing heart is something to be proud of. I hope they build on this and make it a positive tournament."

Rohit P

"Has to be said: Germany's second-half onslaught was embarrassing for Curacao, but Advocaat's man-management is top-class. 'Turn this into a beautiful tournament'—that's a leader talking. Hope they take that energy and fight in the next games."

Kavya N

"It's wonderful to see small nations making history. Curacao's goal was a dream moment. Advocaat's emotional reaction to the anthem shows how much this means. Respect for keeping heads high."

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