Soccer-Germany preparing for speedy challenge against Ivory Coast at World Cup


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Germany Press Conference - Toronto Stadium, Toronto, Canada - June 19, 2026 Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann during a press conference REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

TORONTO, June ⁠19 (Reuters) - Germany are expecting a challenging foot race in their next ⁠World Cup match against a speedy Ivory Coast side, coach ‌Julian Nagelsmann said on Friday.

Germany steamrolled past tournament debutants Curacao with a 7-1 victory in their opening match last week while Ivory Coast nabbed a late winner to secure a ​1-0 win over Ecuador.

Nagelsmann said the 2023 ⁠Africa Cup of Nations winners ⁠will present some problems for his side when they meet in a Group ⁠E ‌clash on Saturday.

"They have great defence. They have, on all three front positions, a lot of speed," Nagelsmann told reporters via ⁠a translator in Toronto. "During the last game with (Ivory ​Coast forward Nicolas) Pépé, ‌he was really not reachable. He was everywhere."

Nagelsmann said the West ⁠Africans' strength ​in the middle of the pitch is also a threat but he and his players have been working to find solutions.

"We took some measures and prepared ⁠accordingly so we can take away as much ​strength as possible," said Nagelsmann. "We will not always be successful because they are just too good, but we will play our own match."

Nagelsmann also defended ⁠forward Leroy Sane following criticism of the 30-year-old's performance against Curacao. The Galatasaray winger was not on the scoresheet in the rout despite playing the full 90 minutes.

"It bothers me because I don't like it when (reporters) ​write something like this about my players," Nagelsmann ⁠said.

"But I think he has to convince you to write better about him," ​he added. "I don't think it changes his ‌self-confidence. It helps when he has a ​good match, and then tomorrow he will have a good match as well."

(Reporting by Nicole Fernandes in TorontoEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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