World Cup
Germany's World Cup nightmare deepens as Nagelsmann faces fallout
Germany's World Cup hopes were extinguished as Julian Nagelsmann's side lost 4-3 in a penalty shootout to Paraguay, ending their tournament after a dead‑heat in regular play. The defeat in the knockout stage means the DFB XI will not progress further, confirming their exit from the competition.
The encounter remained deadlocked after 120 minutes, with both sides scoring once in regulation. Germany's effort to break the deadlock in extra time produced no further goals.
The tie was decided by penalties, where Paraguay edged Germany to seal the victory. Germany missed one spot‑kick, while Paraguay converted all their attempts.
Germany's penalty nightmare: three stars falter against Paraguay
Coach Julian Nagelsmann watched his side succumb in the shootout. The German manager will now face criticism over the team's performance. Paraguay's victory propels them into the round of 16. The South American side will join the next stage of the tournament.Penalty shootout decides Germany's World Cup fate against Paraguay
Paraguay's next opponent will be the winner of the France‑Sweden clash scheduled for 04/07. The upcoming match will determine their quarter‑final opponent.