
Julian Nagelsmann is the latest manager to leave his role, as he stepped down as Germany's head coach following the national team's disappointing exit from the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The decision comes just days after Germany were eliminated in the Round of 32, suffering a dramatic penalty shootout defeat to Paraguay. The early exit marked one of the country's most disappointing World Cup campaigns in recent history, intensifying pressure on Nagelsmann's future.
Nagelsmann had initially expressed his desire to continue in the role after the defeat, reports indicate that discussions with the German Football Association (DFB) ultimately led to his departure. He was appointed with the task of rebuilding Germany after a string of underwhelming performances at major international tournaments.
During his tenure, he introduced a younger generation of players and attempted to reshape the team's identity, but the World Cup elimination proved to be a major setback. There are reports from Germany that the FA are looking at the possibility of bringing in Jurgen Klopp as his successor as they prepare for Euro 2028.
The DFB is expected to make an official announcement regarding Nagelsmann's successor in the coming weeks as preparations begin for the next international cycle.
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