'Germany no longer first-class team ' - is this the end for Nagelsmann?
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'Germany no longer first-class team ' - is this the end for Nagelsmann?

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Before we show you how each side frames this story, here are the bare facts that appear in both left and right coverage.

  1. 01Germany exited the World Cup in the last-32 stage.
  2. 02Germany lost to Paraguay in a penalty shootout.
  3. 03This was the first time Germany lost a World Cup penalty shootout.
  4. 04Julian Nagelsmann is the head coach of the German national team.
  5. 05There is pressure on Nagelsmann following Germany's World Cup exit.

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How different sources frame this story

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Germany's unexpected exit from the World Cup raises questions about team leadership and strategy as they lose in a penalty shootout against Paraguay, marking a significant failure for coach Julian Nagelsmann.

How each side might write it

Center

"This dramatic defeat signals deep-rooted issues within the German football team and puts coach Julian Nagelsmann under immense scrutiny."

What all sides miss

Team dynamics and player performance

All sides overlook the internal dynamics of the team and how player morale and performance may have contributed to this shocking exit.

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Left framing

Germany's World Cup Dreams Shattered as Nagelsmann Faces Brutal Reckoning

Germany’s stunning exit from the World Cup at the hands of Paraguay highlights the urgent need for change. Fans express concern over Julian Nagelsmann's future after this historic defeat in a tense penalty shootout.

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Center framing

Germany Exits World Cup After Penalty Shootout Loss to Paraguay

Germany was eliminated from the World Cup after a penalty shootout defeat against Paraguay, marking the team's first exit in the last 32. Manager Julian Nagelsmann now faces scrutiny as the tournament progresses.

Right framing

Germany's Disgraceful Performance Ends World Cup Hopes: Is Nagelsmann Done?

In a shocking turn of events, Germany fell to Paraguay in a penalty shootout, marking a dismal World Cup exit. Critics are questioning Julian Nagelsmann's ability to lead the team moving forward.

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The facts that did not change

Germany faced Paraguay, lost in a World Cup penalty shootout, and Julian Nagelsmann is under pressure.

Story summary

Germany make a shock last-32 exit against Paraguay, losing a World Cup penalty shootout for the first time to pile pressure on boss Julian Nagelsmann.

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