Jurgen Klopp reacts after Germany are eliminated from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the round of 32 following their penalty shootout defeat to Paraguay. Multiple outlets report that Klopp is frustrated and publicly criticises a recent decision tied to a disallowed goal during the match. The goal is described as controversial and coming before Germany’s exit, with Germany denying a potential decisive moment in extra time. Klopp’s comments also include a reference to Arsenal, which is portrayed as a “set-piece” or similar jibe by the outlets covering his remarks. In the reports, Klopp appears to connect the incident to Arsenal’s perceived style or tendencies, even though the match itself is between Germany and Paraguay. While the specific details of the disallowed goal and the exact wording of Klopp’s comments are not consistently laid out across the sources, all accounts link his criticism to the same Germany–Paraguay elimination and to his reference toward Arsenal. Klopp’s stance reflects a broader theme in match coverage: scrutiny of refereeing decisions and the impact of goal-line or offside-related calls on tightly contested knockout ties.