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German scoring machine Klose retires at 38

BERLIN:Germanyrsquos prolific Miroslav Klose the alltime World Cup topscorer announced his retirement on Tuesday at the age of 38
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Miroslav Klose hit a record 16th goal in World Cup finals during the 7-1 semifinal thrashing of hosts Brazil two years ago, which saw him overtake former Brazil star Ronaldo. afp
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Berlin, November 1 

Germany’s prolific Miroslav Klose, the all-time World Cup top-scorer, announced his retirement on Tuesday at the age of 38.

Germany’s leading scorer with 71 goals in 137 internationals was without a club after his Lazio contract expired last season and he will now join the national side’s coaching team.

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Klose hit a record 16th goal in World Cup finals during the 7-1 semifinal thrashing of hosts Brazil two years ago, which saw him overtake former Brazil star Ronaldo. Germany went on to win the title.

Klose now plans to join Germany’s coaching staff after an invitation from head coach Joachim Loew. According to a German FA (DFB) statement, Klose will complete an individual training programme with the goal of embarking on a coaching career. He will be on the Germany bench alongside Loew for the 2018 World Cup qualifier away to San Marino on November 11 and the friendly four days later against Italy in Milan. “I celebrated my biggest successes in the national team, the time was wonderful and remains unforgettable so I am happy to be able to return to the DFB,” said Klose.

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“The idea has been growing in the last few months to stay on the pitch, but with a new perspective, mainly as a coach. To be able to read a game, to prepare myself meticulously, to develop strategies and tactics — that had already really interested me as a player.”

He scored 121 goals in 307 matches in Germany’s top flight and managed 68 goals in 173 Serie A games during five years with Lazio, who he joined in 2011. His final appearance for Germany was in the 2014 World Cup final win over Argentina. — AFP

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