Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 21
Ivory Coast Coach Slams Germany's Fair Play After 2-1 World Cup Defeat
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 21

Ivory Coast Coach Slams Germany's Fair Play After 2-1 World Cup Defeat

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jun 21

Summary

  • Emerse Faé accused Germany of poor sportsmanship after left back Nathaniel Brown kept possession instead of returning the ball when injured defender Wilfried Singo put it out.
  • The complaint came after Germany rallied from 1-0 down to win 2-1 at Toronto's BMO Field, with Deniz Undav scoring twice, including the winner.
  • Faé said Ivory Coast matched one of the tournament favorites and could have gone 2-1 up at 1-1, but Germany's experience and Undav's composure decided the game.
  • Ivory Coast still control their path to the knockout stage: a win over Curaçao on Thursday would send them through after Germany denied them an early berth.

Insights

Is fourth-tier factory worker Deniz Undav now Germany’s most indispensable World Cup player?
Can Ivory Coast use its fair play grievance to fuel a historic first-ever run into the knockout stage?
In a high-stakes World Cup, has the unwritten rule of 'fair play' become obsolete?