Nagelsmann prepares for Germany's matchup against Paraguay in knockout stage
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 6:57 AM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
Germany's head coach Julian Nagelsmann is contemplating changes for the round of 32 clash against Paraguay on Monday in Foxborough. This follows Germany's 2-1 defeat to Ecuador in the final group stage match. Nathanie Brown is likely to return to the lineup at left-back after recovering from injury. Nagelsmann noted that tactical adjustments are possible but will consider the opponent's strengths. He expressed awareness of Paraguay's defensive capabilities, emphasizing the challenge they present. The match is set for a 22:30 CEST kick-off.
- •Germany faces Paraguay in the round of 32 on Monday.
- •Julian Nagelsmann considers lineup changes following a loss to Ecuador.
- •Nathanie Brown may return to the starting XI after injury.
- •Kick-off is scheduled for 22:30 CEST in Foxborough.
- •Nagelsmann anticipates a tough test from defensively strong Paraguay.
- 6:57 AMYahoo Sports — Nagelsmann considering changes for Germany's round of 32 clash with Paraguay
"After Germany slipped to a 2-1 defeat to Ecuador in their final group-stage match, head coach Julian Nagelsmann is considering changes to his side for Monday's round of 32 clash with Paraguay.Nathanie...
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