Jurgen Klopp apologizes for comments on Nagelsmann before World Cup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 11:55 AM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026
Jurgen Klopp issued an apology to Julian Nagelsmann after his remarks during a World Cup broadcast sparked controversy. While discussing the Germany national team's preparations, Klopp's use of the word "still" was seen as implying potential instability in Nagelsmann's position as head coach. Following Germany's impressive 7-1 victory against Curacao, Klopp expressed regret over his comment, stating it was unintentional and emphasized his support for Nagelsmann. Despite this incident, speculation regarding Klopp's future with the German national team continues as he remains a respected figure within German football.
- •Klopp apologized after a comment created controversy.
- •Germany defeated Curacao 7-1 in their World Cup opener.
- •Klopp's remark was interpreted as a threat to Nagelsmann's job.
- •He described his word choice as regrettable and careless.
- •Speculation about Klopp's future with Germany persists.
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