Germany has been sensationally eliminated from the World Cup following a dramatic penalty shootout defeat against Paraguay in the round of 32. The unexpected outcome marks one of the biggest upsets of the tournament, ending Julian Nagelsmann’s team’s campaign prematurely.
Paraguay Secures Shock Victory
The match, held in Boston, was a tense affair throughout. After a goalless regulation time, the game moved into extra time. Jonathan Tah appeared to have scored a crucial winner for Germany, but the goal was disallowed following a VAR review. This decision proved pivotal, as Paraguay managed to hold their nerve and force the match into a penalty shootout.
In the shootout, Paraguay emerged victorious with a 4-3 scoreline. The unfancied South American side, who had suffered a significant 4-1 loss to the USA in their opening match, showcased remarkable resilience and composure under pressure. Their victory sends them through to the last 16, where they are set to face the winner of the match between France and Sweden.
Missed Penalties Haunt Germany
For Germany, the defeat will be a source of immense disappointment and regret. Several key players failed to convert their spot-kicks, contributing to their downfall. Among the notable misses were penalties from Premier League regulars Kai Havertz and Nick Woltemade. Havertz, stepping up early in the shootout, saw his attempt saved. Jonathan Tah, who had a goal disallowed earlier, also missed his penalty, blazing his effort over the crossbar.
The failure to convert crucial penalties proved to be the decisive factor, leaving Germany to ponder what might have been. The team, considered one of the tournament favorites, will now face an intense period of reflection and analysis following this unexpected exit.
Match Summary and Key Moments
- Final Score (Penalty Shootout): Paraguay 4 – 3 Germany
- Regulation Time: 0-0
- Extra Time: Jonathan Tah’s goal disallowed by VAR.
- Key Misses for Germany: Kai Havertz (saved), Nick Woltemade (missed), Jonathan Tah (over).
- Paraguay’s Journey: Advances to the Round of 16.
- Paraguay’s Opening Match: Lost 4-1 to USA.
Looking Ahead: Paraguay’s Fairytale Continues
Paraguay’s unexpected progression to the knockout stages is a testament to their fighting spirit and tactical discipline. Having overcome the odds against a powerhouse like Germany, their fairytale journey in the World Cup continues. The team’s performance in the penalty shootout, in particular, highlights their mental fortitude. Their next challenge will be against a strong opponent in the form of either France or Sweden, but their recent victory will undoubtedly boost their confidence.
Inquest Begins for German National Team
The German national team, under the management of Julian Nagelsmann, will now face a thorough inquest into their performance and this early exit. Questions will inevitably be raised about tactical approaches, player selection, and mental preparation for high-stakes matches. The pressure on the coaching staff and players will be significant as they aim to understand the reasons behind their failure to advance further in the competition.
This World Cup exit is particularly painful given the expectations placed upon the German squad. The team had aimed to make a deep run in the tournament, but their aspirations were cut short by a determined Paraguayan side. The focus now shifts to rebuilding and preparing for future international competitions, with lessons learned from this disappointing campaign.
Gustavo Gomez, a key figure for Paraguay, was seen celebrating enthusiastically after Jose Canale secured the winning penalty, booking their spot in the next round. The scenes on the pitch reflected the magnitude of the upset, with Paraguayan players and staff embracing the moment of triumph.

