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Nagelsmann quits as Germany boss amid Paraguay World Cup exit
Julian Nagelsmann has stepped down as Germany head coach after the national team’s 1‑1 draw and subsequent penalty‑shootout defeat to Paraguay in the Round of 32 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, ending a tenure that began in September 2023.
Nagelsmann reached an agreement with the German Football Association after extensive discussions following the penalty‑shootout loss to Paraguay. He had initially insisted he would not resign despite the shock elimination, but DFB officials quickly shifted sentiment as they assessed the performance.
The World Cup exit marked Germany’s third consecutive underwhelming campaign on the global stage, heightening pressure on both the coaching staff and federation leadership. Nagelsmann arrived in September 2023 as one of football’s brightest young coaches after successful spells with Hoffenheim, RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich.
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He guided Germany to the quarter‑finals of UEFA Euro 2024 and secured a contract extension through the 2026 World Cup. Yet the team struggled to build momentum in North America, and the campaign ended abruptly after a 1‑1 draw with Paraguay was followed by a penalty defeat. The defeat triggered immediate scrutiny over the national team’s direction and ultimately led to Nagelsmann’s departure. Attention has now turned to his successor, with former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp widely reported as the leading candidate, while the DFB has yet to announce an official replacement. Discussions are reportedly underway as the federation looks for a fresh start ahead of its next competitive cycle.Nagelsmann quits after Paraguay loss, Klopp in line for Germany job
Despite the disappointing ending, Nagelsmann leaves a reputation as one of Germany’s most innovative coaches, noted for tactical flexibility and a willingness to integrate young talent. Germany now faces a pivotal period as it seeks to rebuild confidence and restore its status among the world’s elite football nations.