Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann has issued a firm warning ahead of his side's round of 32 clash at the FIFA World Cup 2026, describing Paraguay as an "uncomfortable" opponent and insisting that nothing short of a "perfect" display will be enough to advance.
Nagelsmann Warns Germany Must Be Perfect Against 'Uncomfortable' Paraguay
Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann has issued a firm warning ahead of his side's round of 32 clash at the FIFA World Cup 2026, describing Paraguay as an "uncomfortable" opponent and insisting that nothing short of a "perfect" display will be enough to advance.
Nagelsmann's candid assessment underlines the respect Germany carry into what many might have considered a routine fixture. Paraguay, known for their defensive organisation and tenacity, have a history of making life difficult for higher-ranked nations on the international stage.
The Germany boss made clear that complacency would be a danger his squad cannot afford, signalling that his players must be fully switched on from the first whistle if they are to progress in the tournament.
His words carry weight at a World Cup where upsets have become increasingly common, and where no team — regardless of reputation — can take an opponent lightly in the knockout rounds.
Germany enter the tie as favourites, but Nagelsmann's caution reflects a measured, professional approach to preparation. His insistence on a "perfect" performance suggests he will demand the highest standards from his squad as they look to go deep into the competition.


