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Diallo strikes late as Ivory Coast edge Ecuador in Philadelphia thriller

Reading Time: 3min | Mon. 15.06.26. | 04:15

Up next for Ivory Coast is a crucial Group E encounter against Germany on Saturday evening, while Ecuador will look to bounce back when they face Curacao on Sunday morning.

Substitute Amad Diallo emerged as the hero for Ivory Coast, coming off the bench to score a dramatic late winner as the Elephants secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Ecuador in their FIFA World Cup Group E clash at the Philadelphia Stadium in Philadelphia in the early hours of Monday morning.

In a contest filled with chances at both ends, it appeared the two sides were destined to settle for a goalless draw until Diallo's decisive intervention in the closing stages.

Ivory Coast started brightly and should have taken the lead in the 17th minute when Bazoumana Toure was sent through on goal, but the forward dragged his effort narrowly wide with only goalkeeper Hernan Galindez to beat.

Ecuador responded positively and twice came close to breaking the deadlock. John Yeboah struck the woodwork in the 24th minute before Alan Minda rattled the crossbar six minutes later as the South Americans threatened to take control.

The Elephants continued to create opportunities of their own. Elye Wahi forced a smart save from Galindez early in the first half, while Nicolas Pepe and Seko Fofana both saw promising efforts denied by a resilient Ecuadorian defence.

After the restart, the game opened up even further. Ecuador captain Enner Valencia struck the post just moments into the second half, while Wahi was left frustrated when his powerful volley crashed against the crossbar at the other end.

Ivory Coast head coach Emerse Fae turned to his bench in the 56th minute, introducing Amad Diallo and Ange-Yoan Bonny in a bid to inject fresh energy into the attack.

The changes nearly paid off immediately as Yan Diomande continued to trouble Ecuador's defence, first firing over the bar before setting up several dangerous attacks. Ecuador remained threatening, with Gonzalo Plata forcing a fine save from Yahia Fofana after the cooling break.

As the match entered stoppage time, Ivory Coast finally found the breakthrough. Wilfried Singo produced a brilliant run before squaring the ball perfectly for Diallo, who calmly swept his finish beyond Galindez and into the bottom-left corner in the 90th minute to spark wild celebrations among the Ivorian supporters.

Diallo nearly doubled his tally moments later, but Galindez produced a fine save to deny the winger. Ecuador pushed forward desperately in the remaining minutes, winning a series of late corners, but Ivory Coast held firm to secure all three points.

The victory was witnessed by a crowd of 68,274 spectators at the Philadelphia Stadium and gives Ivory Coast a valuable boost in their Group E campaign.

Up next for Ivory Coast is a crucial Group E encounter against Germany on Saturday evening, while Ecuador will look to bounce back when they face Curacao on Sunday morning.


WORLD CUP - GROUP STAGE

First round

Thursday, 11.06.

Mexico - S.Africa 2-0 (1-0)

/Quinones 9, Jimenez 67/

Friday, 12. 06.

South Korea - Czech Republic 2-1 (0-0)

/Hwang In Beom 67, Oh Hyeon-Gyu 80 - Krejci 59/

Canada - B&H 1-1 (0-1)

/Larin 78 - Lukic 21/

Saturday, 13.06.

USA - Paraguay 4-1 (3-0)

/Bobadilla 7 og, Balogun 31, 45+5, Reyna 90+8 - Mauricio 73/

Qatar - Switzerland 1-1 (0-1)

/Khoukhi 90+4 - Embolo 17 pen/

Sunday, 14.06.

Brazil - Morocco 1-1 (1-1)

/Vinicius 42- Saibari 21/

Haiti 0-1 Scotland (0-1)

/McGinn 29/

Australia - Turkey 2-0 (1-0)

/Irankunda 27, Metcalfe 75/

Germany - Curacao 7-1 (3-1)

/Nmecha 6, Schlotterbeck 38, Havertz 45+3(p), 88, Musiala 47, Brown 68, Undav 78 - Comenencia 21/

Netherlands - Japan 2-2 (0-0)

/Van Dijk 51, Summerville 64 - Nakamura 57, Kamada 88/

Monday, 15.06.

Ivory Coast-Ecuador 1-0 (0-0)

/Diallo 90/

05.00: (2.00) Sweden (3.35) Tunisia (4.00)

19.00: (1.10) Spain (9.50) Cape Verde (27.0)

22.00: (1.70) Belgium (4.00) Egypt (4.75)



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