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'Which Match?' Familiar Feelings For Germany After Another Early World Cup Exit
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Fox Sports·about 21 hours ago

'Which Match?' Familiar Feelings For Germany After Another Early World Cup Exit

Another World Cup, another early exit.

Germany should be getting used to disappointment, but it doesn’t make it any less painful for a traditional soccer heavyweight that had been tentatively hoping for a fifth World Cup title to restore lost pride.

Germany did manage to survive the group stage for the first time since winning the trophy in 2014, but it’s little consolation after Monday’s loss to unheralded Paraguay on penalties sent the team home after the first knockout game.

"We messed it up," Joshua Kimmich told reporters after the match in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

It was a familiar feeling for the Germany captain who also struggled for explanations after the team’s group-stage exit at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

"As a child, when you watched the national team during tournaments, it was always semifinals, finals, or world champions.

There was always lots of success.

You grew up with that, cheering them on," the 31-year-old Kimmich said Monday, when he apologized for the team failing to meet expectations.

"All of us who were on the pitch should feel that, rather than looking to blame someone else.

We blew it," Kimmich said in comments reported by dpa.

Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann is in the firing line after some contentious calls — particularly after recalling veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer from international retirement just before the tournament after months of denials.

The 40-year-old Neuer failed to justify his inclusion at the expense of Hoffenheim’s Oliver Baumann, and was arguably at fault for Ecuador’s winning goal in the last group game.

"I gave it my all," Neuer said.

Nagelsmann finally bowed to pressure and gave forward Deniz Undav his first start against Paraguay, but the move didn’t pay off as the Kurdish Yazidi player was unable to add to his three goals and two assists from his first two games as a substitute.

Nagelsmann was also criticized for not playing forward Nick Woltemade at all until he sent him on with extra time looming against Paraguay.

Woltemade was among three players who missed in the penalty shootout.

Nagelsmann had raised expectations by saying Germany was aiming to win the title.

Ultimately, his team failed to show any justification for such hopes.

Germany played four games at the World Cup, winning two with victories over debutant Curaçao and Ivory Coast, before the losses to Ecuador and Paraguay.

While Paraguay’s win was joyously celebrated on the streets of its capital, Asunción, it was considered a major shock — few German fans knew any of the Paraguayan players before the match, and they were already looking forward to a likely Round of 16 meeting with France, which plays Sweden on Tuesday.

"You have to beat such a team," Neuer said of Paraguay.

"That’s a fact when you want to measure yourself against teams like France." Nagelsmann has vowed to stay on as coach, though he was also criticized for his prickly responses to questions after the game.

"I’m still convinced that he’s probably the right one to continue," Germany team director Rudi Völler said.

"It’s not only up to me." German Chancellor Friedrich Merz illustrated the disconnect between the German team’s hopes and reality better than most when he wrote on social media, "What a match, @DFB_Team!

You thrilled our country with your commitment and team spirit at this World Cup.

We’re proud of you." Merz was quickly mocked for his post on X, where many users asked which match he was referring to.

The words "which match" began trending.

"I honestly don’t know which was worse.

The match or this analysis," FDP politician Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann wrote.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

Sources: Fox Sports

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