Florian Wirtz struggled to make an impact as Germany crashed out of the World Cup to Paraguay in a 4-3 penalty shootout defeat.

What happened?

Germany were stunned by Paraguay, with Florian Wirtz's performance coming under fire from Alan Shearer.

The Liverpool star registered an assist for Kai Havertz's goal, but failed to influence the game in crucial moments.

Why it matters for Florian Wirtz

Alan Shearer singled out Florian Wirtz as one of the players who underperformed for Germany, saying "he hasn't performed again at this World Cup" and questioning his £116million transfer to Liverpool.

Shearer's comments were made on the Netflix show The Rest is Football, where he also criticized Leroy Sane and Denis Undav for their performances.

What comes next?

Germany's head coach Julian Nagelsmann insisted he wouldn't resign from his post despite the embarrassing exit, saying "when you exit the World Cup after you play Paraguay it is very bitter".

Florian Wirtz will look to bounce back from the criticism and prove himself at Liverpool, after a disappointing season and World Cup campaign.

The German team's shock elimination marks their first defeat from the 12-yard spot at international level since 1976, and their first loss in a penalty shootout at a World Cup.

Germany had previously demolished Curacao 7-1 in their opening game, before beating the Ivory Coast 2-1 and losing to Ecuador by the same scoreline.

Micah Richards defended Florian Wirtz, saying "he's a superstar" and that "we haven't seen the best of him", but acknowledged that the German team's performance was disappointing.

The debate surrounding Florian Wirtz's performance and transfer will continue, with many questioning whether he is worth the £116million price tag.

Florian Wirtz will have to work hard to regain his form and prove his critics wrong, starting with his next season at Liverpool.