Germany's World Cup exit: 'One way' no longer works

Short overview
Analysts discuss Germany's World Cup exit after a loss to Paraguay, noting that their style of play is no longer effective.
Following Germany's elimination from the World Cup at the hands of Paraguay, analysts in the studio examined what went wrong for the team.
"Germany play one way — and it doesn't work anymore," the panel concluded, pointing to systemic issues in the team's approach.
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