Germany exited the World Cup at the Round of 32 stage after a penalty shootout defeat to Paraguay. The match, held in Boston, saw Germany have an extra-time goal disallowed, which would have given them a 2-1 lead. The decision by the video assistant referee (VAR) led to the game ending 1-1 after both normal and extra time, with Paraguay ultimately securing a 4-3 victory in the penalty shootout.
The disallowed goal came from Jonathan Tah, who believed he had put Germany ahead. However, VAR intervened, and referee Jalal Jayed ruled out the goal. The reason given was that Waldemar Anton was judged to have fouled Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill. This incident proved pivotal, as Paraguay then advanced to the last 16.
Fifa’s Explanation and Coach’s Reaction
Following the match, Fifa clarified the decision, stating that coaches and players had been informed prior to the World Cup about how such fouls would be penalised. Pierluigi Collina, chairman of Fifa‘s referees committee, explained that officials were instructed to punish incidents where players attempt to block opponents without making an attempt to play the ball, particularly when goalkeepers are involved.
Collina elaborated that while maintaining a position is not inherently a foul, a deliberate movement by an attacking player with the clear intention of obstructing an opponent’s movement and preventing them from defending should be penalised. He emphasised that this is especially pertinent when the tactic aims to prevent the opposing goalkeeper from defending the goal, and that the information provided to teams meant such decisions should not be a surprise.
Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann expressed his disagreement with the decision, stating, "In my opinion, this foul was not a real foul; it was actually a joke that his goal was disallowed." This defeat marked Germany‘s first loss in a World Cup penalty shootout as four-time winners of the tournament.
The penalty shootout saw Jonathan Tah miss his spot-kick, firing it over the bar, which allowed Jose Canale to score the decisive kick for Paraguay. This outcome meant Germany‘s campaign concluded at the Round of 32.
Germany’s Performance and Nagelsmann’s Future
Florian Wirtz, who featured for Germany for 110 minutes of the tie, provided an assist during the match. Paraguay initially took the lead through Julio Enciso‘s header before half-time. Germany equalised in the 54th minute when Wirtz‘s delivery from deep into the area led to Kai Havertz scoring with a header.
Despite the elimination, Julian Nagelsmann stated he would not be resigning from his position as head coach. He affirmed his commitment, saying, "I am not someone who runs away." Nagelsmann indicated that he had already spoken with officials from the German FA, who had offered comfort rather than discussing contract extensions immediately after the defeat.
Nagelsmann acknowledged that public opinion in Germany might not be positive towards him following the exit. He reflected on the team’s performance, noting that they had not done much in the tournament to warrant celebration and found it difficult against an "ultra-defensive" Paraguay side. He described the exit as "very bitter" when considering the opponent.
For Paraguay, the victory was a significant achievement. Their president declared a national holiday following the win. The team’s head coach, Gustavo Alfaro, praised his squad, referring to them as "26 warriors," and spoke about the importance of football for the nation. Paraguay will now proceed to face two-time champions France in the last 16. This match is scheduled to take place in Philadelphia on Saturday at 22:00 BST.

The match between Paraguay and France is set to be a significant event, occurring on 4 July, Independence Day, in Philadelphia, a city historically linked to the Declaration of Independence. This fixture marks Paraguay‘s progression in the tournament after their victory over Germany.
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Source: bbc.com