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World Cup 2026: Julian Nagelsmann faces pressure as Germany bow out

By britishbulletin.com30 June 20262 Mins Read
World Cup 2026: Julian Nagelsmann faces pressure as Germany bow out
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Immediately after the game, Nagelsmann was repeatedly asked about his future and said he was “not someone who runs away” but admitted he would not be popular among the German supporters.

“If we’re going to do a survey today in Germany, people are not going to speak about me positively obviously,” he added. “I did feel the support in the stadium. I don’t think everyone in Germany will agree with me staying on and continuing as manager of the team.

“I’d like to praise all the German fans who came to the stadium. I expected a totally different reaction from them but it was amazing and impressive the way they supported us, even after the defeat.

“I’m not going to step back only because we are eliminated. If the DFB [German football association] want me to continue, I am going to continue. I know how the industry works and a lot of people now want me to leave. I want to continue if the German FA wants me to.”

Even before the Paraguay game, Nagelsmann was getting criticism, with Klopp – working for German television – unhappy with the performance against Ecuador, saying: “We chose the wrong methods on this pitch; we played the wrong kind of football against an aggressive opponent.”

But those lessons were not learned against a physical, dogged and determined Paraguay side that defended deep and in numbers and frustrated Germany.

Paraguay now play either France or Sweden in the last 16 on Saturday, while Germany have to deal with another early exit.

“If I want to be cynical and sarcastic, all we would have earned is a right to get absolutely destroyed by France,” said German football journalist Raphael Honigstein on BBC Radio 5 Live.

“You can get knocked out, but you can’t get knocked out against Paraguay at this stage in this manner. That is why this is not going to be a defeat without repercussions and an aftermath.

“If you look at the whole tournament, it just wasn’t enough. Germany has been poor.

“There were too many big calls not coming off for Julian Nagelsmann. It is going to be very hard for him to survive this. I think it will be over for him, I am afraid.”

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