Germany dismisss Julian Nagelsmann, Jurgen Klopp top candidate for Germany's new coach

Julian Nagelsmann has been fired from Germany's coach's post following the national team's failure at the 2026 World Cup.
The German Football Federation has decided to do this, newspaper reported BildAnd Fabrizio Romano confirmed it.
The latest source announced several days ago that Jurgen Klopp is ready to take over the post of Germany's coach, ending a two-year pause from coach duty.
Nagelsmann was hired in the summer of 2023 to end Germany's series of failures or, at best, failures in major tournaments, but he managed only partially at the European Championship two years ago. Then they were eliminated in the quarterfinals from Spain, the future European champions.
The current World Cup was supposed to mark Germany's return in better shape, as “Elf” closed the last two shifts with eliminations from the group phase. For a four-fold world champion, this is pathetic, but in this World Cup under Nagelsman's direction, they improved just a little of that record, Telegrafi reports, broadcast Periscope.
Germany defeated Kurachaon (7-1) and Côte d'Ivoire (2-1) in the group before losing to Ecuador (1-2). In the first match of the preliminary round against Paraguay, following a 1-1 draw, Germany was eliminated with penalty 4-5.
This caused outrage among fans and the public, and there were calls for Nagelsmann to resign. He refused, but now he's been fired. Nagelsmann led Germany to 37 games. He has 23 wins, 6 draws and 8 losses, with a goal range of 90:43. /Periscope/











