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Ecuador’s win over Germany turns Beccacece pressure into World Cup momentum

Ecuador beat Germany 2-1 in New Jersey to reach the World Cup knockout stage, easing the immediate pressure on head coach Sebastian Beccacece after a difficult start to the tournament.

Ecuador’s win over Germany turns Beccacece pressure into World Cup momentum
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Ecuador are into the World Cup last 32 after a 2-1 victory over Germany in New Jersey, a result that transformed Sebastian Beccacece’s position from uncertain to strengthened in one night. The coach had indicated before the match that failure to progress could force him to leave the role.

The win came after a tense group campaign that included a late defeat by Ivory Coast and a goalless draw with Curacao, a result that intensified frustration around the team. BBC’s report also notes unconfirmed reports of a verbal confrontation involving members of Beccacece’s family and supporters after that draw, so editors should treat that detail with caution.

Beccacece’s wider Ecuador spell has been uneven in perception but strong in results: after starting with defeat against Brazil, his side went unbeaten in 11 matches during qualification and finished second in South America. That made the early World Cup stumble feel sharper, but the Germany result restored the sense that Ecuador can be a serious knockout-stage opponent.

This is only the second time Ecuador have advanced beyond a World Cup group stage, after 2006. With players such as Willian Pacho, Piero Hincapié, Moisés Caicedo and Enner Valencia forming the core, the next question is whether this group can now deliver the country’s best World Cup run.

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