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Ecuador coach says World Cup hopes 'not over yet' after shock Curacao draw

  • 'Life has taught me you have to always continue to ​work, always learn, and challenges can become opportunities,' Beccacece told reporters
Published June 21, 2026 Updated June 21, 2026 10:11am
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KANSAS CITY: Ecuador coach Sebastian Beccacece insisted “it is not over yet” after his side’s World ​Cup hopes were left hanging by a thread after a ‌shock 0-0 draw with Curacao, whose goalkeeper Eloy Room gave a historic 15-save performance to deny the South Americans.

The result left Ecuador with one point from two ​Group E matches after their opening 1-0 defeat by the Ivory ​Coast, and needing a result against heavyweights Germany in New ⁠Jersey on Thursday to have any chance of reaching the round ​of 32.

“Life has taught me you have to always continue to ​work, always learn, and challenges can become opportunities,” Beccacece told reporters.

“It is normal now to feel this pain, this disappointment, but this is not over yet. We ​have 100 minutes ahead of us, and we’re going to be ​there in a sound way to try to reach our goals.”

Ecuador dominated for ‌long ⁠stretches but could not find a way past 37-year-old Room, who produced a string of spectacular stops and was named man of the match. Beccacece’s side finished the match with 28 attempts at goal.

“There are ​things you cannot ​explain in ⁠soccer,” the Argentine coach said. “Anything I say might be counter-productive. We wanted to win. We didn’t do ​it. I am the one who bears the responsibility.”

Ecuador ​arrived at ⁠the World Cup on a 19-match unbeaten run, having finished South American qualifying runners-up to reigning world champions Argentina, and also had long ⁠spells of ​dominance in the match against the Ivory ​Coast.

Despite the setback, Beccacece defended his players’ effort.

“The team deserved more than they got,” ​he said.