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Germany's Nagelsmann Resigns After World Cup Exit, Klopp Considered Successor
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First reported by N12 · 16 hours ago
What happened
After Germany's unexpected 2026 World Cup elimination, coach Julian Nagelsmann resigned under pressure, with Jürgen Klopp considered as his potential replacement.
- 01Germany was eliminated in the 2026 World Cup round of 32 by Paraguay on penalties.
- 02Coach Julian Nagelsmann was forced to resign after meeting with the German Football Association.
- 03Nagelsmann chose to step down rather than face dismissal, as reported by Sky Germany.
- 04Jürgen Klopp, former Liverpool manager, is the main candidate to replace Nagelsmann.
- 05Klopp has recently worked as a commentator and football director at Red Bull and approved the move.
- 06This change comes as Germany prepares for the next World Cup cycle.
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N12Center · Hebrew2 hours ago
Germany's Nagelsmann Resigns After World Cup Exit, Klopp Considered Successor
MakoCenter · Hebrew2 hours ago
Germany's Nagelsmann Resigns After World Cup Exit, Klopp Considered Successor
WallaCenter · Hebrew2 hours ago
Julian Nagelsmann Resigns as Germany Coach After World Cup Exit, Klopp Considered Successor
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