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"Outside We Can Also Catch up Differently: Nagelsmann Explains Decision for Ouedraogo and Against El Mala

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After the injury-related out of Lennart Karl, Bundestrainer Julian Nagelsmann surprisingly nominated Assan Ouédraogo after – a decision that provided sport and tactically for discussions.

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Many expected that Saïd El Mala could be re-nominated for the German World Cup squad. But Bundestrainer Julian Nagelsmann instead chose Assan Ouédraogo. Also because the »totally in the juice« stands.

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After the injury-related out of Lennart Karl, Bundestrainer Julian Nagelsmann surprisingly nominated Assan Ouédraogo after – a decision that provided sport and tactically for discussions.

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Despite the bitter World Cup failure of Lennart Karl Julian Nagelsmann leaves Said El Mala at home. The reaction of the fans follows immediately.

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Despite the bitter World Cup failure of Lennart Karl Julian Nagelsmann leaves Said El Mala at home. The reaction of the fans follows immediately.

·Germany
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Lennart Karl hurts himself on the thigh and misses the World Cup, tears flow when he bids off. Bundestrainer Julian Nagelsmann nominated Assan Ouédraogo after – and has to throw his plans over again.

·Munich, Germany
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Lennart Karl has left in tears. Julian Nagelsmann has re-nominated Assan Ouédraogo for the World Cup. With his reasons, the Bundestrainer makes himself vulnerable again.

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
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