Jurgen Klopp Slams 'Brutal' VAR Decision in Germany's World Cup Loss
Summary
Germany lost to Paraguay in the World Cup Round of 32 after a penalty shootout. A goal by Germany’s Jonathan Tah was ruled off by VAR due to a foul on the Paraguay goalkeeper, sparking criticism from Jurgen Klopp.Key Facts
- Germany was eliminated in a penalty shootout against Paraguay, 4-3.
- Jonathan Tah scored what would have been a late winning goal for Germany, but VAR disallowed it.
- The goal was ruled off because of a foul on Paraguay’s goalkeeper, Orlando Gill.
- Many, including Jurgen Klopp, disagreed with the VAR decision and called it "brutal."
- Jurgen Klopp currently works for Red Bull’s global football program and said it is not the time to discuss his coaching future.
- Paraguay scored first with Julio Enciso before Germany tied the game through Kai Havertz.
- Tah missed one of the penalty shots during the shootout.
- Paraguay will face France or Sweden in the Round of 16.
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