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Gundogan Slams "What Hell Was That VAR Decision?" After Germany's Shock World Cup Exit

Germany suffered a shocking 5-3 penalty shootout defeat to Paraguay in the World Cup Round of 32. The loss was sealed after a VAR review controversially disallowed an extra-time goal by Jonathan Tah. Captain Ilkay Gundogan publicly criticized the decision on social media, calling it "unacceptable." This marks Germany's third consecutive early exit from a major tournament since their 2014 World Cup win.

FIFA World Cup 2026: "What the hell was that VAR decision?": Gundogan after German's WC RO 32 exit

Berlin, June 30

Following his side's loss to Paraguay in the round of 32 of the FIFA World Cup, former Germany and Manchester City legend Ilkay Gundogan questioned the controversial VAR decision that disallowed a winning goal for the four-time champions and expressed disappointment with the team's overall performance as well.

Scores were level at 1-1 heading into the extra time, and Germany thought they had secured a place in the Round of 16 when Tah headed home from a corner in the 101st minute of extra time.

However, following a VAR review, referee Jalal Jayed disallowed the goal after ruling that Germany defender Waldemar Anton had impeded Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill in the build-up.

The match went to penalties, where Paraguay came out on top 5-3, continuing the four-time world champions' woes at the big tournaments after the 2014 FIFA World Cup win.

Posting on his X, Gundogan said, "Today's team performance definitely doesn't need any sugarcoating... But what the hell was that VAR decision? In the Premier League, they'd just give a weary smile over something like that - especially taking back a decision. Of course, it was brutally disappointing too. Unfortunately, we failed to convince over 120 minutes ourselves... #GERPAR #FIFAWorldCup."

It was also only Germany's second defeat on penalties at a major international tournament, the first coming against Czechoslovakia in the 1976 UEFA European Championship final (5-3), as per OptaJoe. After their 2014 FIFA World Cup win, Germany has now registered two back-to-back group stage exits in 2018 and 2022 and a round of 32 exit in the ongoing tournament.

The result also ranks among the biggest knockout upsets in modern World Cup history. Germany entered the tournament ranked 10th in the FIFA World Rankings, while Paraguay were 41st, a gap of 31 places.

Since 1994, only three World Cup knockout eliminations have featured a larger rankings disparity: Spain's defeat to Russia in 2018 (60 places), Italy's loss to South Korea in 2002 (34 places), and Spain's quarter-final exit to South Korea in 2002 (32 places).

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

I still remember Germany's 2014 win - what a downfall since then! Two group stage exits and now this. But credit to Paraguay, they defended well. VAR or no VAR, Germany needed to convert chances.

Rohit L

We Indians know all about controversial umpiring calls in cricket. VAR in football is even more frustrating! That goal should have stood - the defender barely touched the keeper. But Germany should have won in regulation time. 🤷‍♂️

Stephanie T

I'm from the US but living in Mumbai now. The passion for football here is incredible! This VAR decision really hurt Germany. Gundogan's frustration is justified - in the Premier League, that goal stands 9 times out of 10.

Aman W

Honestly, Germany's decline is sad to watch from an Asian perspective. They need a complete rebuild - not just new players but new mentality. That said, the VAR decision was a joke. Cricket's DRS is more consistent than this!

Neha E

Paraguay deserved this win! Our underdog stories in India (like 1983 cricket World Cup) show anything is possible. But I agree with Gundogan - that VAR call was baffling. Football needs clearer rules for these situations. 🌟

Karan T

Watching Germany exit early again - feels like deja

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