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Deniz Undav brace propels Germany to 2-1 World Cup comeback

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Deniz Undav Brace Secures Germany’s Late Comeback Win Over Côte d’Ivoire

Deniz Undav starred off the bench to score a two-goal brace as Germany rallied to a 2-1 victory over Côte d’Ivoire, a performance Aleksandar Pavlović described as "unbelievable" and a boost for the squad.

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Undav’s late double shifts the result

Deniz Undav emerged as the decisive figure after being introduced in the second half and scoring twice to overturn a deficit. His two goals turned a tense contest into a late celebration for Germany and their supporters. The forward’s intervention changed the tempo of the match and provided a clear game-winning spark.

Undav’s strikes came in quick succession and illustrated his timing and clinical finishing in the penalty area. Both finishes showed composure under pressure and a readiness to exploit the space the Ivorians left as they pushed for a winner. The brace capped a dramatic late sequence that swung momentum fully in Germany’s favor.

Pavlović praises substitute’s impact

Aleksandar Pavlović singled out Deniz Undav for praise after the match, calling the substitute’s display “unbelievable.” Pavlović, who started in midfield, highlighted the immediate effect of Undav’s contributions and the value of decisive game-changing players. He noted that Undav had already found the net in the previous match and underlined his importance to the team.

The midfielder said the late victory brought a lift to the dressing room and energised the squad ahead of the next fixtures. He described the celebration with fans after the final whistle and stressed how the result has reinforced belief within the group. Pavlović’s comments reflected the team’s collective appreciation for Undav’s timely intervention.

Tactical switch that unlocked the attack

Germany’s coaching staff made a measured substitution that altered the balance of the game and invited a different attacking approach. Introducing Undav shifted the front line’s movement and created opportunities with more direct runs into the box. The change added a fresh attacking dimension that the Ivorians struggled to contain in the closing stages.

The substitution also forced the opposition to adjust their defensive shape, opening channels for midfield runners and quick combinations. That reconfiguration paid dividends as Germany found the final passes and clinical touches needed to convert chances. The result emphasised the tactical value of well-timed personnel changes in high-stakes matches.

How the comeback affected morale and momentum

The late win provided an immediate psychological boost for Germany, delivering momentum at a critical stage of the tournament. Players and staff celebrated with travelling supporters, and the atmosphere around the squad lifted noticeably after the full-time whistle. Such victories often have an outsized impact on team cohesion and self-belief.

Pavlović underlined that the triumph brings the group closer together and injects fresh motivation for the matches ahead. The manner of the comeback—relying on a substitute to change the game—also strengthens confidence in squad depth and the coach’s game management. For a team navigating a demanding schedule, the moral lift from a late win can reverberate through training and preparation.

Undav’s club form and rapid World Cup rise

Deniz Undav’s performance on the World Cup stage aligns with a productive spell at club level with VfB Stuttgart, where his goals and form earned him broader recognition. His trajectory from club standout to match-turning substitute at the tournament underscores a swift adaptation to the international stage. That transition has helped bridge his role between domestic duties and national team expectations.

Having scored in Germany’s previous fixture as well, Undav’s consistency is beginning to shape narratives about his importance to the squad. The forward’s capacity to influence games after coming off the bench speaks to his match fitness and tactical readiness. His rise offers the national team a reliable attacking option as the competition progresses.

Broader implications for Germany’s campaign

The win over Côte d’Ivoire carries practical implications for Germany’s standing in the group and their momentum heading into the next round of fixtures. Securing three points in a tight tournament schedule helps alleviate pressure and provides a platform for tactical adjustments. The result also allows the coaching staff to evaluate different personnel combinations with increased flexibility.

Beyond immediate standings, the victory signals the team’s resilience and depth, qualities that are essential in knockout-format tournaments. Relying on impact substitutes like Undav can be a sustained advantage if managed consistently. The match serves as a reminder that tournament success often hinges on both starting XI quality and the strength of the bench.

The squad will now regroup and focus on recovery and preparation, aiming to carry the confidence from this comeback into their subsequent matches.

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