11 facts that you didn't know about Miroslav Klose
#1 He isn't German
Yes, the man who has scored 16 goals in World Cup history and is
Germany’s all time top scorer isn’t even German. Klose is actually
Polish and lived in France until he was 8 after which he moved to
Germany. He had a chance to play for Poland in 2001 but decided against
it. The 36-year-old never refers to himself as German or Polish and
prefers to call himself European.
#2 He's lethal from close range
The striker is lethal from close range, and hardly scores from outside the penalty box.
All of his 16 goals in World Cups have come from a distance of 12 yards or less? Poacher!
#3 Klose is a trained Carpenter
Before he became a professional footballer, he trained to be a carpenter and practiced the trade until he was 20.
I guess his carpentry skills didn’t help him much, going by his goals for Germany in World Cups.
#4 Scored 5 goals in a single match for Lazio
Many people say Klose isn’t that prolific but what they should know is that he scores goals in bursts.
The striker bagged 5 goals in a single match for Lazio in a 6-0
thrashing of Bologna becoming the only player till date to do so for the
club.
#5 Was shown an SS Banner by a few Lazio fans during a match
Klose was unwittingly caught in a storm back in 2011 when a group of
facist Lazio supporters held a banner with Klose’s picture along with
the logo of Hitler’s dreaded SS during the Rome derby. The striker was
disgusted by this and said: "Sport and politics are two separate
entities. I also feel disgusted that my name should be associated on the
same banner as the SS,".
#6 He’s Germany’s lucky charm
Klose is really lucky for Germany as
they have never lost a match in which the striker has scored.
Considering he has scored 71 times for Germany, that is a lot of
unbeaten matches for Argentina. German fans will be hoping that happens
against Argentina on Monday.
#7 Klose Is a staunch Catholic
The striker holds his religion extremely close to his heart and even met Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican back in 2012.
Football must have surely been discussed as the former Pope is fond of Bayern Munich, one of Klose’s former clubs.
#8 His parents were both Sports persons
Klose got his sporting gene from his parents who were both athletes. His
mother Barbara played for Poland’s handball team and his father was a
footballer for French outfit AJ Auxerre.
#9 He's one of the fairest players around
Klose has displayed plenty of
fairplay during his career and won acclaim for two incidents; the first
being in 2005 while playing for Werder Bremen when he refused to take a
penalty due to the referee being incorrect and the second while playing
for Lazio back in 2012, when he admitted to handling the ball against
Napoli.
The referee didn’t show Klose a yellow card but shook his hand for his honesty while the Napoli players patted him on the back.
#10 He has numerous records in the World Cup
If you thought that 16 goals in World Cups was his only record in the
competition then you’re wrong. The striker is one of the three players
to score 5 goals in two consecutive World Cups, score the most headers
in the World Cup with 5, score at least 4 goals in 3 different World
Cups and is the only player to appear in 4 World Cup semifinals. Legend.
#11 He's Germany's second most capped player
You’d be forgiven if you think that Klose has been a part of the German
national team since forever. The striker is Germany’s second most capped
player with 136 appearances. He only trails 1990 World Cup winner
Lothar Matthaus, who made 150 appearances from 1980 to 2000.
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