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Germany in turmoil as Nagelsmann quits, Klopp name tops list
In a shock announcement on the night of Germany's World Cup exit, Julian Nagelsmann stepped down as head coach of the German national team. The resignation comes after a 1‑1 draw with Paraguay that was decided by a penalty shoot‑out, despite his contract running until June 2028.
Germany's loss in the round of 16 marked the third early exit since 2018, following group‑stage eliminations in both 2018 and 2022. Paraguay, the underdog, held the favorites to a 1‑1 draw before prevailing in the shoot‑out. The defeat intensified scrutiny of Nagelsmann's tenure, which had already been under fire for squad selections before the tournament began.
Julian Nagelsmann's position was immediately questioned as the final whistle blew, with critics pointing to controversial squad choices made before the tournament. After the match, he publicly declared he would not resign, and DFB sporting director Rudi Völler voiced his backing for the coach. Nevertheless, the German Football Federation later advised Nagelsmann to step aside, a recommendation he ultimately accepted.
Germany's fresh start: DFB eyes Klopp after Nagelsmann exit
Sky Sport reported that Nagelsmann submitted his resignation with immediate effect, a move confirmed by the DFB and expected to be announced officially shortly. The announcement was also circulated through the German newspaper , underscoring the rapid development of the story. This abrupt departure leaves the national side without a manager as it prepares for upcoming fixtures.Germany's coaching vacancy draws Jürgen Klopp as DFB signals interest
Media speculation has already placed former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp at the top of the shortlist to succeed Nagelsmann. The German federation now faces a major restructuring to restore the Mannschaft's path to future success.