Florian Wirtz gave Liverpool a timely reminder of his creative ceiling as Germany were stunned 2-1 by Ecuador in their final World Cup group game.
The club confirmed that Liverpool’s No.7 played 73 minutes at MetLife Stadium, setting up Leroy Sane’s second-minute opener with a clever pass into the area.
Ecuador hit back through Nilson Angulo and Gonzalo Plata, with NDTV reporting that the South American side finished third on four points and reached the Round of 32.
Wirtz Answers One Question As Debate Sharpens
The result will frustrate Germany, but Wirtz’s early intervention matters for Liverpool. After an uneven first season in the No.7 shirt, his tournament output gives Andoni Iraola evidence that the final-third timing is still intact.
This Is Anfield noted mixed German reaction, with praise for his assist balanced against questions over whether he has fully imposed himself on matches.
That tension is exactly why this summer matters. Liverpool do not need Wirtz to win June headlines; they need him arriving for pre-season with rhythm, confidence and clarity inside Iraola’s more aggressive attacking structure.
His next knockout performance will now carry club-level relevance as well as national pressure, with Liverpool watching for consistency rather than isolated flashes.
ReadLiverpoolFC has already tracked Germany’s Group E context in its Wirtz and Yan Diomande World Cup preview.








