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Undav's brace saves Germany, Netherlands dominate Sweden

6/21/202650 min

The FC Morning Crew continue their reactions to Germany's 2-1 win over Ivory Coast, thanks to Deniz Undav's brace. They also discuss the Netherlands and Japan's dominant wins over Sweden and Tunisia, respectively. The panel also preview Spain's match against Saudi Arabia and welcome Jeremy Schaap to discuss the outlook for the US men's national team.

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    [upbeat music] Coming up, it's the World Cup that keeps delivering as the fans and the goals were flowing. [crowd cheering] Plus, another goalkeeper performance for the ages, and this time it's Curacao that makes history. And could this be the day that Spain's sensational teenager makes his imprint on the globe's biggest stage? All that and a giant Messi statue on ESPN FC next. [upbeat music] Hello, everyone. Good morning, and welcome to ESPN FC. I'm Alexis Uhner, alongside Nate Manua and Alejandro Moreno. We've all had our coffee. We are buzzing for another big day at the World Cup. Big show coming your way, too. Ilkay Gundogan will be joining us as we talk a little bit of Turkey, as well as Germany. And Jeremy Schaap, ESPN's very own Jeremy Schaap will join us later. But first, look at these amazing scenes from Houston, Texas, as the Dutch

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