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German football coach Nagelsmann resigns after World Cup shock loss to Paraguay

Germany's national football team coach Julian Nagelsmann has stepped down just four days after his squad's stunning World Cup exit. The team lost to Paraguay in a penalty shootout following a 1-1 draw in the round of 32 stage.

Kabir Khanna
Kabir Khanna
Sports Editor · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 04:20 pm
German football coach Nagelsmann resigns after World Cup shock loss to Paraguay

Julian Nagelsmann has resigned as the head coach of Germany's national football team, the German Football Association (DFB) announced on Friday. The decision comes merely four days after Germany's unexpected elimination from the FIFA World Cup at the round of 32 stage.

The German squad's World Cup campaign ended in disappointment when they faced Paraguay in a tightly contested match that ended 1-1 after regular play. The tie could not be broken during the 90 minutes, forcing the match into a penalty shootout. Germany ultimately lost the shootout, marking an early and shocking exit from the tournament.

Nagelsmann's departure signals a significant moment for German football. The coach had been leading the national team's bid to reclaim World Cup glory, but the unexpected loss to Paraguay, a team that was not among the favourites, proved too much to overcome. The timing of his resignation—just days after the elimination—indicates the weight of the disappointing result and the immense pressure surrounding the position.

The loss to Paraguay has sent shockwaves through German football circles. Germany is one of the most successful nations in World Cup history, and early elimination at this stage of the tournament represents a significant setback for the country's footballing pride. Such outcomes typically prompt changes in coaching personnel, and Nagelsmann's departure reflects this reality.

Reports have already begun circulating about potential successors to the vacant coaching position. Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has been mentioned as a possible candidate to take over the German national team. Klopp, a respected figure in world football with proven track record at club level, represents one of several options the DFB may consider as it searches for a new direction and leadership for the team moving forward.

Source: TOI India

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