Germany knocked out of 2026 World Cup: Jürgen Klopp emerges as top candidate to replace Nagelsmann.
Coaching shake-up on the horizon for Germany's national team
According to Novyny.live: Germany's early exit from the 2026 World Cup in the round of 32 has sparked intense debate about the team's future direction. Head coach Julian Nagelsmann currently remains in charge and has expressed a desire to continue his work with the squad. However, the disappointing performance has put his position under serious scrutiny.
Leading contenders for the head coach role
Among the names being floated as a potential replacement, Jürgen Klopp stands out as the most prominent candidate. Klopp has been without a head coaching job since leaving Liverpool in the summer of 2024, following a highly successful nine-year stint at the English club. Since early 2025, he has taken on the role of Head of Global Soccer at Red Bull. The German tactician boasts an impressive résumé, having previously managed Mainz and Borussia Dortmund—where he won two Bundesliga titles—before securing both the UEFA Champions League and the English Premier League with Liverpool.
Renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano has reported that,
“Jürgen Klopp would be open to the possibility of returning to coaching if the German Football Association decides to approach him.”This suggests Klopp might consider a comeback if a formal offer is made. Meanwhile, Nagelsmann remains in his post for now, but questions about his continued role with the national team linger in the aftermath of the World Cup.
The situation highlights the instability within Germany's leadership and the urgent need for decisive action to restore the team's standing on the international stage. Given the high expectations surrounding German football, the final decision on the coach—whether to stick with Nagelsmann or bring in a new figure—will significantly shape preparations for upcoming tournaments, including qualification for Euro 2028. Choosing the right path forward is critical for rebuilding the squad's competitiveness in the years ahead.
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