SubstituteAmad Diallostruck in the 90th minute to giveIvory Coasta deserved 1-0 win overEcuadorin both teams Group E opener on Saturday night.
Diallos first-time strike of Wilfried Singos cross gave the Ivorians their first-everWorld Cupvictory over South American opposition and halted Ecuadors unbeaten run in all fixtures at 19 matches.
It also put a bow on 19-year-old Yan Diomandes dazzling performance as Les Elephants pulled level on points with aGermanyside thatthumped Curacao 7-1in their opener earlier on Sunday.
The promising Ivorians who have the youngest squad at this World Cup looked to be running out of ideas before Singo found space surging up the right from his defensive post.
His cross reached Diallo in stride, with the 23-year-oldManchester Unitedforward deftly guiding it into the bottom left corner with the side of his left boot to give the West Africans a dream start to their first World Cup finals appearance since 2014.
Ecuadors best first-half chances came from Ivory Coasts casual defending. John Yeboah and Alan Minda struck the bar in the 23rd and 30th minutes, respectively.
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But it was the West Africans who looked better in possession, with Diomande terrorising Ecuadors left side.
In the 35th minute, he picked up the ball at midfield, beat full-back Piero Hincapie down the line and dragged a cross into the path of Nicolas Pepes late run to the penalty spot. Pepe tried to sneak a second touch to get on his favoured left foot, seeing his effort ultimately blocked.
In first-half stoppage time, Wilfried Singo nearly turned a spectacular bicycle kick on target from Guela Doues cross.
Ivory Coaststarted well after the break, but in the 68th minute, a well-struck effort from Ecuadors Gonzalo Plata forced Yahia Fofana into a comfortable save.
Before that, it was more of Diomande. In the 52nd minute, his cross met Elye Wahis angled run, but Wahis first-time strike skimmed the crossbar.
And moments after switching to the left flank following two Ivory Coast changes in the 56th minute, he split Yeboah, Alan Franco and Moises Caicedo on his way into the box before firing high.
In a match played within driving distance of more than 600,000 EcuadorianAmericansestimated to live inNew Yorkand New Jersey, La Tricolor fans dominated the atmosphere, singing Vamos Ecuatorianos! and Si Se Puede! from the start and rising to their feet at every Ecuador half-chance.
(FRANCE 24 with Field Level Media)
Originally published on France24