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Germany’s World Cup winners and losers

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Germany beat Switzerland and Ghana in their March friendlies and it’s now less than two months until their World Cup squad will be announced. Who will be in the final 26-man selection? The core group of players is clear, but who made the most of the last international break before World Cup preparation begins and who did not?

Winners

  • Kai Havertz – With nearly 60 caps, Havertz is a key part of this team. Having been out with injury for a long time, his starting place was no longer secure but a return to fitness and form is timely. His combination play in Switzerland was impressive, and his roar after confidently dispatching a penalty against Ghana was the sign of a player beginning to hit his stride again. If there were any doubts about his role in the starting eleven, Havertz dispelled them swiftly in these two games.
  • Florian Wirtz – Another player who is guaranteed a ticket to the US this summer but who still excelled. His two goals and two assists in Basel speak for themselves. It was an exceptional display and in Stuttgart he helped set the tone, often brave with his choices on the ball. It felt significant that the 22-year-old delivered this display in the absence of Jamal Musiala, the player who he combined so well with at Euro 2024. It’s clear that even on his own, Wirtz can be the man for Germany when they need a spark.
  • Lennart Karl – The 18-year-old looked steady off the bench in Basel, but in Stuttgart he exploded into life. Bayern Munich’s newest jewel gave Nagelsmann a lot of good reasons to have him in the squad this summer. The agile little playmaker worked hard to win the ball back and ran at the Ghana defense at every opportunity. His desire to take on players is exciting to watch and an all-too rare a sight for Germany these days. He should have capped his performance off with a goal, but he sent the ball wide. Nevertheless, Karl looks destined to be on the plane now.
  • Nathaniel Brown – Perhaps it is too generous to say a player who only played 60 minutes against a largely defensive Ghana side was a winner during this international break, but such is the concern around the left-back spot for Germany that it might just be enough. The Frankfurt defender looked more than competent when called upon. A spot in the squad looks almost certain for the 22-year-old now, and given David Raum has not exactly made the spot his own, there is a possibility that even more gametime awaits Brown.

Losers

  • Angelo Stiller – He might be Stuttgart’s midfield conductor and darts prodigy Luke Littler’s favorite German player, but Stiller did not make the most of an unexpected chance. Called up after injuries to others, Stiller started both games but looked a little uncertain with the ball at times. He was also slow to close down Switzerland for their opener in Basel, a point that did not go unnoticed by Julian Nagelsmann. Pascal Gross’s decent showing in Stuttgart means it looks like this World Cup might come too soon for Stiller.
  • Julian Nagelsmann claps during a Germany match
    Julian Nagelsmann knows the core of his squad but has some big decisions to makeImage: Tom Weller/dpa/picture alliance
  • Nico Schlotterbeck – Despite starting both games and clearly being one half of the favored central defensive pairing with Jonathan Tah, the Dortmund defender struggled. He was sloppy in Switzerland, twice making mistakes in the build-up play that proved costly. In Stuttgart he was a bit more stable, but still looked a little out of sorts at times. He will travel and will likely start, but this might have given Nagelsmann food for thought over the recent decision to make Antonio Rüdiger a back-up.
  • Nick Woltemade – The plan was for the Newcastle striker to gain some confidence this break after enduring a tricky spell in England. Nagelsmann even spoke about how it made more sense to play a striker needing a boost rather than one in form (Deniz Undav). Sadly, the 24-year-old wasn’t able to make the most of it. In Switzerland, he did little with his 20 minutes off the bench other than head his one chance wide. In Stuttgart, he played almost 80 minutes but still couldn’t get on the scoresheet, missing a glorious chance in the first half and then hitting the bar in the second. He will almost certainly be in squad come May, but until then he needs to rediscover his form.

Edited by: Matt Pearson

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Ghana FA Sacks Otto Addo After Poor Results

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The Ghana Football Association has announced the dismissal of Otto Addo as head coach of the senior national team, the Black Stars.

The decision follows a disappointing run of results during the March international window. Ghana lost 2–1 to Germany national football team in Stuttgart, just days after suffering a heavy 5–1 defeat to Austria national football team.

After the loss to Germany, an emergency meeting was held involving the Football Association, the Sports Ministry and the coach to review the team’s performance and decide the next step.

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In a statement released on Tuesday, the GFA confirmed that Addo’s appointment had been terminated with immediate effect.

“The Ghana Football Association has parted ways with the Head Coach of the senior men’s national team, Otto Addo, effective immediately,” the statement said.

The Association thanked Addo for his service and contributions to Ghanaian football and wished him well in his future career.

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The GFA added that plans for a new technical direction for the Black Stars will be announced soon.

Ghana are scheduled to play friendly matches against Mexico national football team and Wales national football team in May as part of their preparations for the upcoming FIFA World Cup in North America.

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BCCI, IPL React On British Broadcast Engineer's Death In Mumbai

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The IPL Governing Council on Tuesday expressed its deepest condolences on the untimely death of Jan William Langford, a British broadcast engineer who was working with the BCCI for the 2026 edition of the league

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Skip Bayless doesn’t hold back on Ty Simpson amid Alabama QB’s rising draft stock

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Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson had been in the news over the last few weeks after NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky ranked him higher than reigning Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza for the 2026 NFL draft.

While Orlovsky’s bold statement sparked controversy, Simpson is widely regarded as the top quarterback prospect behind the Indiana Hoosiers sensation.

However, veteran NFL analyst Skip Bayless isn’t convinced by the hype surrounding the Alabama quarterback’s rising draft stock. In an appearance on “The Arena: Gridiron” podcast, Bayless outlined Simpson’s low accuracy in pressure situations.

“In any of these teams trying to fall in love, trying to talk themselves into Ty Simpson in the first round, are playing for, so to speak, a tie,” Bayless said. “You’re playing for a tie with Ty because he’s average at best. You’re just trying to convince yourself that your eyes aren’t seeing what they’re really seeing. Because, to your point, the eye test of Ty Simpson is a fail.

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“I’m not even sure it’s a second round grade… But with this kid, the arm is average at best, the arm talent is average at best. And when he finally hit the big time games down the stretch, as you pointed out, that’s when the accuracy got dangerously low.”

The New York Jets, who hold the No. 2 and No. 16 picks for the 2026 NFL draft, are one of the teams linked with Simpson in the offseason. The Cleveland Browns, who had their issues at the position last season, are another team linked with the Alabama quarterback.

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NFL analyst has Jets selecting Ty Simpson in his mock draft

While Ty Simpson is backed as the second-best quarterback in this year’s draft class, ESPN’s Matt Miller has the Alabama quarterback going to the Jets in the second round in his mock draft.

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“New York can take him here, allow him a year to develop behind Geno Smith, then evaluate his future,” Miller wrote. “Simpson is a talented distributor who is accurate in a clean pocket but struggled down the stretch. His questionable decision-making could drop him to Round 2.”

Simpson’s lack of experience as a starter could see him on the bench in a backup role at the start of his NFL career.