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Schlotterbeck Faces Possible World Cup Exit After Knee Injury

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100% centerFirst reported by Mako · 5 days ago
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What happened

Nico Schlotterbeck may have ended his 2026 World Cup after injuring a ligament in Germany’s 2-1 win over Ivory Coast. Julian Nagelsmann said the injury “does not look good,” and Schlotterbeck will undergo an MRI to assess the damage.

  • 01Germany beat Ivory Coast 2-1 and reached its first knockout stage since 2014.
  • 02Nico Schlotterbeck was injured and substituted at halftime.
  • 03Julian Nagelsmann said, "We suspect that Nico has a ligament injury."
  • 04Schlotterbeck will undergo an MRI to determine the severity.
  • 05A long absence could affect both Germany and his club future.

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MakoCenter · Hebrew5 days ago
Schlotterbeck Faces Possible World Cup Exit After Knee Injury
N12Center · Hebrew5 days ago
Schlotterbeck Injury Threatens to End His World Cup

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