Germany’s Klose ready to break records in Brazil

Sport360 staff 14:52 24/05/2014
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  • Chasing history: Klose could become the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history.

    Germany's veteran striker Miroslav Klose has said he will be "100 percent" ready for next month's World Cup in Brazil, where he aims to break the tournament's goal record.

    With 14 goals at three previous World Cup finals, the 35-year-old Klose is just one short of Brazil striker Ronaldo's record of 15 for the all-time goal-scorer.

    As one of only two strikers in the squad, the veteran says he will be ready when Germany open their Group G campaign against Portugal in Salvador on June 16 after being blighted by injury at his Italian club Lazio from the end of March until the start of May.

    "I assume I will be 100 percent ready for the tournament," said the ex-Bayern and Werder Bremen star from the German team's training camp in north Italy on Friday "I feel good and I'm on the right path.

    "The fitness coaches knows me very well and they know exactly what I need, so everything is moving in the right direction."

    Klose said his priority is to the team, rather than claiming goal records.

    "For me, the main thing is to be fit and the most important thing is the team," he said. "I am convinced that when the team plays well, then the striker will also get his chances.

    "But anyone who knows me is aware that the goal-record is a target of mine."

    Germany play the USA and Ghana in their other Group G matches.

    There was bad news from the German camp on Friday as defensive midfielder Lars Bender, 25, was ruled out of Brazil 2014 with a thigh injury.

    "We all know what a good footballer Lars is and he played a good season," said Klose. "You need good players like that and I am really sorry for him that he is now injured."

    While Klose has always played as a striker, but says he can just as easily slot into the attacking midfield if needed.

    "Basically, I can play the 'False Nine', but regardless of who has experience, at the end of the day the coach makes the decision," said Klose. "I just want to train so that the World Cup doesn't pass me by."

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