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Nagelsmann quits as Germany coach after early World Cup 2026 exit
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Nagelsmann quits as Germany coach after early World Cup 2026 exit

Julian Nagelsmann, the head coach of the German national football team, has stepped down following Germany's early exit from the 2026 World Cup. The decision came after Germany was defeated by Paraguay in a penalty shootout, marking their third consecutive World Cup elimination. Nagelsmann, who was under contract until the 2028 European Championship, agreed to leave after discussions with senior officials at the German Football Association (DFB). The DFB expressed gratitude for his contributions and highlighted his dedication and sincerity. Nagelsmann's resignation opens the possibility of Jurgen Klopp taking over, as he is considered the federation's preferred candidate.

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Nagelsmann quits as Germany coach after early World Cup 2026 exit

Julian Nagelsmann, the head coach of the German national football team, has stepped down following Germany's early exit from the 2026 World Cup. The decision came after Germany was defeated by Paraguay in a penalty shootout, marking their third consecutive World Cup elimination. Nagelsmann, who was under contract until the 2028 European Championship, agreed to leave after discussions with senior officials at the German Football Association (DFB). The DFB expressed gratitude for his contributions and highlighted his dedication and sincerity. Nagelsmann's resignation opens the possibility of Jurgen Klopp taking over, as he is considered the federation's preferred candidate.

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