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Ivory Coast Seals Last-16 Spot as Pépé Strike Sinks Curaçao

A seventh-minute goal from Nicolas Pépé proved decisive as Ivory Coast defeated Curaçao 1-0 in Philadelphia to advance from Group E.

Ivory Coast secured passage to the round of 16 with a 1-0 victory over Curaçao at Lincoln Financial Field, a result shaped almost entirely by a defensive lapse inside the opening ten minutes. The Ivorians, needing only a draw to progress, struck early when a Curaçao turnover deep in their own half allowed Yan Diomande to drive to the byline and cut the ball back for Pépé, who side-footed into an empty net. The goal, confirmed by Swedish referee Glenn Nyberg, set a pattern the Caribbean side could not overturn.

Curaçao had actually threatened first. Inside two minutes, Tahith Chong forced Yahia Fofana into a punched save from the edge of the area, a warning that the debutants would not simply retreat. After the goal, the Ivorians tightened their grip. Amad Diallo spun and fired narrowly wide from the edge of the box, and moments later Franck Kessié and Diallo collided while attempting to convert a low Diomande cross, sparing Curaçao a second blow. The underdogs responded with a Jurien Gaari drive that fizzed past the post, but clear chances remained scarce as Emerse Faé’s side controlled possession and territory.

The second half brought no shift in the scoreline. Curaçao, managed by Dick Advocaat, pushed lines higher and sought quick transitions through Leandro Bacuna and Jürgen Locadia, yet Fofana was rarely tested. Ivory Coast, with Ibrahim Sangaré and Kessié anchoring midfield, managed the tempo and looked the more likely to extend the lead on the counter. A hydration break midway through the first half and a head-injury stoppage for Gaari punctuated a contest that, after the early goal, lacked sustained drama.

Curaçao exit their first World Cup with a single point, earned in a goalless draw against Ecuador, and the memory of a 7-1 defeat to Germany. The Ivorians, who beat Ecuador 1-0 and lost 2-1 to Germany, finish the group stage on six points and will await the outcome of Germany’s match against Ecuador to learn whether they advance as group winners or runners-up. For the African side, the immediate reward is a place in the knockout rounds; for Curaçao, the campaign ends with the consolation of a historic first point and a resilient defensive display that, on another night, might have yielded more.

Divergence — who tells it how
0%Low
3 blocs · positions from 0.00 to +0.70
CriticalFavorable
LATEURAFR
Divergence between press blocs
Latin American press+0.30aligned
Continental European press0.00neutral
Sub-Saharan African press+0.70aligned
Latin American press+0.30

Pépé's early goal puts Ivory Coast on the brink of the round of 32, while debutants Curaçao cling to a slim hope. Coverage balances the African side's pragmatism with the Caribbean underdog's historic moment.

PragmatismDetachment
Continental European press0.00

A defensive mistake by Curaçao gifts Pépé an early lead, with live updates tracking every minute. The tone is detached and urgent, sticking to the bare facts of the unfolding match.

DetachmentUrgency
Sub-Saharan African press+0.70

Ivory Coast seizes control of its destiny with Pépé's early strike, putting one foot in the round of 32. The narrative celebrates the Elephants' efficiency and frames the result as a triumph for African football.

TriumphPragmatism

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Thursday, June 25, 2026

Ivory Coast Seals Last-16 Spot as Pépé Strike Sinks Curaçao

A seventh-minute goal from Nicolas Pépé proved decisive as Ivory Coast defeated Curaçao 1-0 in Philadelphia to advance from Group E.

Ivory Coast secured passage to the round of 16 with a 1-0 victory over Curaçao at Lincoln Financial Field, a result shaped almost entirely by a defensive lapse inside the opening ten minutes. The Ivorians, needing only a draw to progress, struck early when a Curaçao turnover deep in their own half allowed Yan Diomande to drive to the byline and cut the ball back for Pépé, who side-footed into an empty net. The goal, confirmed by Swedish referee Glenn Nyberg, set a pattern the Caribbean side could not overturn.

Curaçao had actually threatened first. Inside two minutes, Tahith Chong forced Yahia Fofana into a punched save from the edge of the area, a warning that the debutants would not simply retreat. After the goal, the Ivorians tightened their grip. Amad Diallo spun and fired narrowly wide from the edge of the box, and moments later Franck Kessié and Diallo collided while attempting to convert a low Diomande cross, sparing Curaçao a second blow. The underdogs responded with a Jurien Gaari drive that fizzed past the post, but clear chances remained scarce as Emerse Faé’s side controlled possession and territory.

The second half brought no shift in the scoreline. Curaçao, managed by Dick Advocaat, pushed lines higher and sought quick transitions through Leandro Bacuna and Jürgen Locadia, yet Fofana was rarely tested. Ivory Coast, with Ibrahim Sangaré and Kessié anchoring midfield, managed the tempo and looked the more likely to extend the lead on the counter. A hydration break midway through the first half and a head-injury stoppage for Gaari punctuated a contest that, after the early goal, lacked sustained drama.

Curaçao exit their first World Cup with a single point, earned in a goalless draw against Ecuador, and the memory of a 7-1 defeat to Germany. The Ivorians, who beat Ecuador 1-0 and lost 2-1 to Germany, finish the group stage on six points and will await the outcome of Germany’s match against Ecuador to learn whether they advance as group winners or runners-up. For the African side, the immediate reward is a place in the knockout rounds; for Curaçao, the campaign ends with the consolation of a historic first point and a resilient defensive display that, on another night, might have yielded more.

Divergence — who tells it how
0%Low
3 blocs · positions from 0.00 to +0.70
CriticalFavorable
LATEURAFR
Divergence between press blocs
Latin American press+0.30aligned
Continental European press0.00neutral
Sub-Saharan African press+0.70aligned
Latin American press+0.30

Pépé's early goal puts Ivory Coast on the brink of the round of 32, while debutants Curaçao cling to a slim hope. Coverage balances the African side's pragmatism with the Caribbean underdog's historic moment.

PragmatismDetachment
Continental European press0.00

A defensive mistake by Curaçao gifts Pépé an early lead, with live updates tracking every minute. The tone is detached and urgent, sticking to the bare facts of the unfolding match.

DetachmentUrgency
Sub-Saharan African press+0.70

Ivory Coast seizes control of its destiny with Pépé's early strike, putting one foot in the round of 32. The narrative celebrates the Elephants' efficiency and frames the result as a triumph for African football.

TriumphPragmatism

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