Germany’s national football team, under coach Julian Nagelsmann, experienced a disappointing outcome at the recent World Cup. The team failed to advance, leading to widespread criticism of Nagelsmann’s leadership and tactical decisions. Reports suggest a significant breakdown in the relationship between Nagelsmann and the German Football Association (DFB). Analysts cite a perceived overestimation of both his own capabilities and those of the team as a key factor in the failure. The situation is now considered irreparable, strongly indicating Nagelsmann will not continue in his role as national coach. The DFB is expected to begin the search for a replacement in the coming weeks. This outcome marks a low point for German football and raises questions about the future direction of the national program.