The pressure was cut with a knife in Philadelphia Stadium. With Germany already comfortably installed at the top of Group E after crushing Curacao, the debut of Ecuador and Ivory Coast had overtones of an early final. Under the heat of the American night, the 'Tri' and the 'Elefantes' shared points in a 0-0 that, although it left flashes of good football, confirmed that the road to qualification will be a true battle of attrition.
From the start, Ecuador tried to impose its stamp. With Moisés Caicedo as the axis and an incisive Gonzalo Plata on the wings, the South Americans flirted with the goal. There were moments where the scream got stuck in the throat: two shots on the post drowned out the euphoria of the yellow tide that took over the stands. The feeling was clear: the Ivory bow seemed to have a magnet to prevent it from falling.
A round trip match
Ivory Coast was not a luxury spectator. Far from retreating, the Africans posed a physical duel, taking advantage of the power of Seko Fofana and the speed of Nicolas Pepe. At 22 minutes, the post also said “no” to the Africans in a play where the air stopped in Philadelphia. It was a chess procedure where any mistake could cost early elimination.
In the second half, the intensity did not drop, but fatigue began to take its toll. Angulo's changes sought to refresh the Ecuadorian attack, while the Ivorian defensive block closed like a fist, resisting each attack. The tension was such that, after a controversial play by Enner Valencia, the Ivorian goalkeeper was about to give away the game in a miscalculation that almost ended in an own goal.
Analysis of the debut
The final point leaves a bittersweet taste. For Ecuador, the lack of effectiveness in the rival area is once again a known ghost. Dominating is not always winning, and in a World Cup, licenses are expensive. On the Ivory Coast side, tactical order was their best ally against a South American team that, at times, cornered them against the ropes.
With Germany setting the pace in the group, this tie forces both to add yes or yes in the next round. The Philadelphia Stadium witnessed a 0-0 that, far from being boring, showed the cards of two teams that do not want to say goodbye early to the biggest event. Ecuador showed that it has what it takes, but its gunpowder must be dry if it wants to overcome the group stage.
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