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Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann has admitted a key squad member is doubtful for the rest of the World Cup, casting a shadow over the nation's tournament…
Julian Nagelsmann has issued a stark warning about the fitness of one of Germany's most important players, conceding that the situation "is not looking good" ahead of what could be a decisive phase of the FIFA World Cup.
The Germany head coach made the admission [VERIFY: confirm setting — press conference, media briefing, date] as concern mounted within the camp over [VERIFY: player name and position]. The player, who has been central to Germany's approach throughout the tournament, is understood to have been carrying [VERIFY: nature of injury or fitness concern — muscle issue, knock, illness] and has not responded to treatment as quickly as the medical team had hoped.
"It's not looking good," Nagelsmann told reporters, in remarks that offered little comfort to Germany supporters hoping for a swift recovery. The coach stopped short of ruling the player out entirely, but his tone suggested the coaching staff are now preparing to move forward without one of their key figures.
The news represents a significant setback for Germany, who [VERIFY: current tournament record — wins, draws, losses, and current stage of competition]. With [VERIFY: upcoming opponent and match date] on the horizon, the pressure is on Nagelsmann to find a workable solution in a compressed timeframe.
Germany have leaned heavily on the player in question this tournament, with his ability to [VERIFY: specific contributions — goals, assists, defensive role] making him difficult to replace on a like-for-like basis. Nagelsmann acknowledged that adjustments would be necessary but expressed confidence in the depth of the squad available to him.
"We have players who are ready and capable," [VERIFY: confirm this or similar quote, or remove if unverified] the coach is reported to have added, signalling that tactical flexibility rather than panic would guide his response.
It is not the first time Germany have been forced to cope with a major absentee at a World Cup. The squad has historically shown resilience in such situations, though the timing and importance of the current competition mean the stakes are especially high.
The player's representatives have not issued a formal statement, and the German Football Association [VERIFY: DFB — confirm any official communication] has yet to provide a detailed medical update. Further clarity on the prognosis is expected [VERIFY: when next update is anticipated] as Germany prepare for their next fixture.
With qualification for the [VERIFY: next round or stage] potentially in the balance, Germany and their supporters face an anxious wait to learn whether their star can play any further part in the tournament.
Source: sportskeeda.com
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