World Cup
Why Jonathan Tah stepped up when veteran Goretzka declined
In the chaotic shootout that saw Germany bow out to Paraguay after a 1‑1 draw and a 3‑4 penalty defeat, veteran midfielder Leon Goretzka declined to step up in sudden death, prompting defender Jonathan Tah to take a spot‑kick – the first penalty of his professional career.
After the regular 90 minutes ended level at 1‑1, the match proceeded to a penalty shootout. The shootout moved into sudden death after the initial five spot‑kicks each side had taken.
Several German media outlets reported that the experienced midfielder was among the players who refused to step up when the series entered sudden death. The coverage focused on Leon Goretzka's decision, highlighting his reluctance despite his senior status.
Germany's penalty drama: Goretzka's refusal and Tah's debut spot‑kick
Goretzka's refusal stood out because he is an experienced midfielder with a long international career. His hesitation was unusual for an experienced midfielder. Defender Jonathan Tah stepped forward to take a spot‑kick, marking the first penalty of his professional career. Tah's decision came after Goretzka declined to take a kick.Neuer's 23rd start eclipses Matthäus, Klose as Germany faces Paraguay
The contrasting decisions of Goretzka and Tah will be remembered as a defining moment of Germany's World Cup exit.