Mats Hummels urges hard decisions after Germany’s World Cup nightmare
Following Germany’s historic penalty shootout loss to Paraguay in the 2026 World Cup Round of 32, former defender Mats Hummels has publicly demanded immediate organizational consequences and a thorough review of both the coaching staff and aging squad members.
Former German international Mats Hummels has demanded sweeping structural and personnel modifications within the national football setup following the country’s stunning elimination from the 2026 World Cup.
Speaking as a pundit on MagentaTV after Germany’s historic penalty shootout loss to Paraguay in the Round of 32, the 2014 world champion labeled the recurring tournament failures as not a coincidence and urged immediate accountability.
Hummels strongly criticized the German Football Association (DFB) for masking underlying sporting deficiencies by overhyping recent performances at the home European Championship.
Highlighting a decade of disappointing international campaigns, he insisted that manager Julian Nagelsmann and federation officials must initiate difficult discussions regarding the team’s future.
Furthermore, he suggested that several veteran underperforming players should either voluntarily retire or be forcibly phased out of the national squad.
