Bastian Schweinsteiger told ARD on 30 Jun 2026 that he expects Jurgen Klopp to replace Julian Nagelsmann as Germany’s head coach following the 4‑3 penalty defeat to Paraguay in the 2026 FIFA World Cup round of 16.
What sparked Schweinsteiger’s prediction?
Germany’s shock exit on 30 Jun 2026 – a 1‑1 draw with Paraguay that went to a 4‑3 shoot‑out loss – marked the nation’s first ever World Cup penalty defeat and ended a 50‑year unbeaten run from the spot. The result sent the DFB into a "state of emergency" and intensified scrutiny on Nagelsmann, whose contract runs until 2028. In that heated atmosphere, former midfielder Schweinsteiger, now a pundit, voiced his belief that Klopp could be the answer.
Why does Schweinsteiger favor Klopp?
Speaking on German public broadcaster ARD, Schweinsteiger highlighted Klopp’s reputation for building strong team spirit and delivering results at Liverpool. He argued that Klopp’s "power base" and charismatic leadership would restore confidence ahead of Euro 2028. "If Jurgen Klopp were to become national coach, he would also bring such a power base with him," he said, echoing the sentiment that Germany needs a fresh tactical outlook.
How might the DFB respond?
DFB president Bernd Neuendorf confirmed on 1 Jul 2026 that talks with Nagelsmann and senior officials are ongoing. While no official decision has been announced, the federation has pledged a thorough review of the World Cup campaign. Schweinsteiger’s comments add pressure, as fans and media now compare Klopp’s track record with Nagelsmann’s recent shortcomings.
What could a Klopp appointment mean for Germany?
If Klopp accepts the role, he would inherit a squad that missed the quarter‑finals for the third straight major tournament. His experience in high‑pressure knockout matches could help Germany navigate future penalties, a glaring weakness exposed against Paraguay. Moreover, Klopp’s ability to integrate young talent might rejuvenate the national side ahead of the 2028 European Championship.
What’s next for Schweinsteiger?
Schweinsteiger continues his punditry work with ARD, offering analysis on Germany’s tactical evolution. His outspoken support for Klopp suggests he may stay involved in shaping public opinion on the DFB’s coaching decisions, potentially influencing the federation’s final choice.
Key facts: Germany lost 4‑3 on penalties to Paraguay on 30 Jun 2026 after a 1‑1 draw; Schweinsteiger publicly backed Klopp on 30 Jun 2026; DFB president Neuendorf announced a review on 1 Jul 2026.
