Jul 03 11:49a by Richard Farley
Miroslav Klose is within one of tying the record for most career World Cup goals after scoring his 14th in the 88th minute against Argentina, putting Germany up 4-0 and on the verge of the semifinals.
A counterattack led to Lukas Podolski with the ball on the left flank, the Köln attacker floating a cross for Klose, whose right footed volley was perfectly placed in Sergio Romero's lower right-hand corner, giving the Germans a 4-0 lead.
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World Cup 2010, Argentina Vs. Germany: Miroslav Klose's 14th World Cup Goal Puts Germany Up 4-0
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If Joachim Loew had coached brasil
they would have won this cup. this man is G E N I U S.
his football “eye” is clinical deadly. his team come with a different strategy every game to suck the air out of the opposition. scary.
the neutered Argentina like a puppy.
by kiers on Jul 3, 2010 12:01 PM EDT reply actions
"Veni, Vidi, Blundgeoned" by Diego Armando Maradona
Obviously been talking a lot of talk… ended up 4 goals short of actually walking the walk…
by Roustique on Jul 3, 2010 12:33 PM EDT reply actions
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