Germany’s national team exits the World Cup in the last 32 after being eliminated on penalties by Paraguay, a result that triggers criticism of coach Julian Nagelsmann. Multiple outlets report that Germany’s defeat ends the team’s run following the tightly contested match, which is decided by a penalty shootout. In coverage of the loss, Nagelsmann is accused of not closely following matches, with reporting quoting criticism that he “rarely watches games.” The comments add to scrutiny around his preparation and approach after Germany’s unexpected departure from the tournament. Both sources characterize the incident as a shock to expectations and focus on the same core points: Germany loses in the last 32, the elimination comes against Paraguay on penalties, and Nagelsmann becomes the subject of public criticism following the result. The reporting does not indicate a change in the team’s immediate status beyond the match outcome, but it highlights that the elimination is being linked to questions about the coach’s match-watching habits and overall readiness.