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World Cup 2026 resignations, sackings and retirements: Nagelsmann steps down, Mahrez calls it a day
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World Cup 2026 resignations, sackings and retirements: Nagelsmann steps down, Mahrez calls it a day

The article discusses the aftermath of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, highlighting several managerial and player departures following early exits. Germany's Julian Nagelsmann resigned after a Round-of-32 loss to Paraguay, despite being set to remain until 2028. Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is reportedly interested in taking over Germany. Algeria's star player Riyad Mahrez retired from international football after a defeat to Switzerland, marking the end of a notable career. Netherlands' Ronald Koeman resigned after a penalty shootout loss to Morocco, ending his second stint as coach. South Korea's Hong Myung-bo, a national hero from the 2002 World Cup, faced declining support during his coaching tenure.

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World Cup 2026 resignations, sackings and retirements: Nagelsmann steps down, Mahrez calls it a day

The article discusses the aftermath of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, highlighting several managerial and player departures following early exits. Germany's Julian Nagelsmann resigned after a Round-of-32 loss to Paraguay, despite being set to remain until 2028. Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is reportedly interested in taking over Germany. Algeria's star player Riyad Mahrez retired from international football after a defeat to Switzerland, marking the end of a notable career. Netherlands' Ronald Koeman resigned after a penalty shootout loss to Morocco, ending his second stint as coach. South Korea's Hong Myung-bo, a national hero from the 2002 World Cup, faced declining support during his coaching tenure.

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