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The German Football Federation (DFB) will decide on the future of national team coach Julian Nagelsmann after the return from the World Cup, president Bernd Neuendorf said on Tuesday. Four-time champions Germany were ousted 4-3 on penalties by Paraguay in the round of 32 on Monday,
Germany make a shock last-32 exit against Paraguay, losing a World Cup penalty shootout for the first time to pile pressure on boss Julian Nagelsmann.
Nagelsmann, 38, conceded sections of the Germany fanbase would want to see him depart following the last-32 exit.
Germany's coach made a blunt assessment of his team's performance at the World Cup after another early exit.
Jürgen Klopp insisted there was “nothing to say” about him potentially succeeding Julian Nagelsmann as Germany’s manager, with the latter insistent that he won’t resign in the wake of the country’s dismal World Cup elimination at the hands of ...
If you're outside the UK and would like to sign up, head this way. I went to the Germany v Paraguay match expecting the usual. A gutsy performance from the underdogs and the European giants eventually swatting them aside late on.
After its World Cup defeat, the German team is not the only national institution failing to live up to expectations.
Following Germany’s unexpected exit at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Julian Nagelsmann addressed his future with the national team.
Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has retired from international football. The Germans were dumped out of the last-32 of the World Cup yesterday, after losing on spot-kicks, following a dismal draw with Paraguay over 120 minutes.