

Key Takeaways:
- Nico Schlotterbeck suffered an ankle injury during Germany’s 2-1 win over the Ivory Coast
- MRI scans have confirmed Schlotterbeck will miss the remainder of the World Cup, sidelined for several weeks
- Germany have secured qualification for the Round of 32, with Antonio Rudiger set to replace Schlotterbeck in the starting line-up
Schlotterbeck Ruled Out for the Tournament
Germany have been dealt a significant setback as centre-back Nico Schlotterbeck has been ruled out for the rest of the World Cup, following confirmation by Sky Germany. The Borussia Dortmund defender sustained an ankle injury during the opening half of Germany’s 2-1 victory against the Ivory Coast.
🚨❌ BREAKING | Bitter news for Germany: Nico Schlotterbeck’s World Cup is over.
MRI scans have confirmed a layoff of several weeks following the ankle injury to his left foot suffered against Ivory Coast. Antonio Rüdiger is expected to replace him for the time being.… pic.twitter.com/9lbFzKjL7T
— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) June 22, 2026
Match Incident and Immediate Impact
Schlotterbeck was able to complete the remainder of the first half despite picking up the injury, but was replaced by Antonio Rudiger at half-time. Medical assessment via MRI scanning has since confirmed that Schlotterbeck faces several weeks out of action, making him unavailable for any further participation in the tournament.
Strategic Response and Squad Depth
With Germany having already secured progress to the Round of 32 with one group match remaining, managerial plans have shifted. Rudiger is set to take up Schlotterbeck’s starting role in defence, with Waldemar Anton primed to step up as additional cover from the bench.
A Blow to Reliability in Defence
The loss of Schlotterbeck represents a major blow for both Germany and the player himself, given his consistent presence at the heart of the defence throughout recent national team campaigns.




