Germany suffered another early World Cup exit after losing to Paraguay on penalties in the round of 16. The team advanced from the group stage for the first time since 2014 but could not progress further. Captain Joshua Kimmich expressed disappointment, noting the squad had failed to meet expectations. He emphasized that the players must take responsibility rather than assign blame elsewhere. Coach Julian Nagelsmann faced criticism for several decisions, including recalling goalkeeper Manuel Neuer and limited use of certain forwards. Germany recorded two wins in the tournament against Curaçao and Ivory Coast before defeats to Ecuador and Paraguay. Paraguayan supporters celebrated the result in Asunción, while many observers viewed the outcome as an upset. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz posted supportive comments online that drew widespread mockery and questions about the match referenced.
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