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Germany face first real World Cup test against Ivory Coast

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June 18, 2026
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BOSTON, Massachusetts – One name on every Germany player’s mind is Ivory Coast winger Yan Diomande, whose meteoric rise in the Bundesliga has seen him emerge as the ​biggest threat to the four-time world champions when they face the African nation ‌in the World Cup on Saturday.
The Group E match in Toronto will be the first real test for Germany, who crushed minnows Curacao 7-1 in their opener on Sunday and are now on a 10-game winning run, ​but they are well aware of what is up next.
Their defence will have ​to stop the powerful 19-year-old Diomande if they are to make it two ⁠wins in a row and advance to the knockout stage of a World Cup for ​the first time since 2014.
The teenager scored his first professional goal just 13 months ago when ​he was playing for Leganes in Spain and got his breakthrough with a move to RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga in July 2025.
He racked up 12 Bundesliga goals and eight assists in his first season with ​the German club and has become a major transfer target for top European sides.
“He has ​had a brutal development. A year ago hardly anyone knew him,” Germany captain Joshua Kimmich said. “He just had ‌an ⁠outstanding season even though Leipzig had some problems. He was consistent and very spectacular. His dribbling is exceptional with this start-stop dribbling, with extreme acceleration. Amazing speed.
“A very good player,” Kimmich said.
Diomande’s pace, creativity and goal-scoring abilities helped Leipzig to a third-placed finish and a Champions League ​spot.
Germany, who won their ​last World Cup title ⁠12 years ago in Brazil, suffered shock first-round exits both in the 2018 and the 2022 editions, their worst record in the competition’s ​history. They are desperate this time to seal their knockout spot as ​quickly as ⁠possible.
While Germany easily won their opener, the Ivorians needed a late winner to edge past Ecuador 1-0 and join the Germans on three points, second only on goal difference.
“We’ll have to keep a ⁠very close ​eye on Diomande. Diomande stands out,” said Germany defender ​Antonio Ruediger. “But also Nicolas Pepe and Amad Diallo. These are like express trains that you see coming. They love one-on-one ​situations and the quick transitions. We have to be prepared.”

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