Soccer-Fae hails Ivory Coast's World Cup intent after late Amad winner sinks Ecuador


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group E - Ivory Coast v Ecuador - Philadelphia Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. - June 14, 2026 Ivory Coast's Amad Diallo in action with Ecuador's Joel Ordonez and Moises Caicedo IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Mike Segar

PHILADELPHIA, June 14 (Reuters) - Manager Emerse Fae ⁠said Ivory Coast's 1-0 victory over Ecuador showed his young side's World Cup ⁠ambitions are genuine, after substitute Amad Diallo's 90th-minute winner secured a winning start ‌to their campaign on Sunday.

The Ivorians have impressed since booking their place at the finals in the United States, Canada and Mexico, following comfortable warm-up wins over South Korea and Scotland in March and a 2-1 victory ​away to France last week.

Fae's youthful attack, including highly ⁠rated 19-year-old winger Yan Diomande, was ⁠tested by an experienced Ecuadorean defence featuring Paris St Germain's Willian Pacho and Arsenal's Piero Hincapie, ⁠shielded ‌by Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo.

"We came to the U.S. for this, and we came here with ambitions, with high hopes," Fae told reporters.

"We don't want to just ⁠have visited the U.S. and have to go back, so ​everything is going well for ‌now.

"We've beaten France. We are starting this competition well against Ecuador, a very ⁠tough team, but ​we managed to come into our own and won the match. This shows that our team has acquitted itself well."

With four-times champions Germany favourites in the group, this match could prove decisive in the ⁠battle for second place.

Germany thrashed debutants Curacao 7-1 in ​the other group game in Houston and will face Ivory Coast next in Toronto on Saturday.

"It will be a difficult match again," Fae added. "It's Germany. They have lots and lots of experience. ⁠World Cup, they won it a few times. They have players playing in the greatest European clubs. They have a very striking power.

"7-1 for the first match in this competition. It's not nothing, but we'll go there to win. With the mind to win and to ​get to our qualification from the second day on.

"We'll go ⁠eyeball to eyeball with them and we'll try to give it our all. We have our ​own qualities. We'll lean on our own strength and ‌we'll try to bring down the German wall."

Ivory ​Coast, appearing at the World Cup for the first time since 2014, have never reached the knockout stages.

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru;Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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