How An “Average Player” Became The KING Of The World Cup



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How good was Miroslav Klose actually? #GOAT
New video about one of the most talked about players we’ve seen over the 2010s in football. In this episode we take on Miroslav Klose who played for Kaiserslautern, Bayern Munich, Werder Bremen, Lazio and Germany for most of his career.

0:00 Please like the video, it means the world
1:02 How Klose Became So Underrated
2:28 From Carpenter To World Cup Sensation In 4 Years
6:29 When Klose Almost Lost His Place In The National Team
9:01 When Klose Became The Best Playmaker In Germany
11:12 How Being Betrayed Was The Best Thing That Happened To Klose

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43 comentarios en “How An “Average Player” Became The KING Of The World Cup

  1. Klose was the last world class scorer Germany had. You see what happened since he quit. Nowadays midfielders often play in the first row.

    Klose was a classic scorer: he knew where the goal is and where to be at the right time. And he had crazy header. He could jump ridiculously high

  2. I can't understand the "Klose hasn't had a club career" reasoning. 178 goals in 446 games are not bad stats. He actually had only two completely forgettable seasons for Bayern, sadly just when Bayern was blossoming again. I guess these two seasons now define the whole career of Klose, clubwise.

  3. i would not call him average.. only because he didnt have a flashy playstyle like Neymar or was on social media like CR7… he was a killer on the pitch with great header, shooting, instinct

  4. crazy how humble he was, for me he was just as much a star like all the others. never really thought of him being lesser known as the others, but i also live in germany

  5. Not that I would dare claiming that I ever expected his career but when I saw him playing as a newbie for Kaiserslautern it was glaring obvious he was special. Back then he was extremely dynamic with his head game. How he adapted and changed his game since then to stay competitive takes intelligence and drive most players never have nor had to develop.

    Not the most gifted player but what he did with his abilities makes him a legend. To me Voeller’s successor.

  6. I had klose in fifa mobile at first when he did not have any goals as time go on he scored more and more goals. He was a club legend for me and my all time goalscorer until september 26 i was at legendary II. (My best winning streak of all time is 9 – 0)

  7. Klose is someone Every team souls dream of having in there team, just thinking as a teammate of supporter this guys is gonna put 20 goals for us Every season.
    Man utd should dream of a Striker like him now.

  8. Klose is the type of player our national team was missing since he ended his career and certainly needed and still need (besides better communication/leaders on the field, a better defensive structure and more effort in general).
    He was never flashy, but his positioning and skills to score were very good. The type of player everyone can rely on to bury the ball in the net when they manage to give him a good pass or flank.

  9. The only reason why Klose is constantly underrated is that he doesn't like the limelight and people don't know the difference between real class and showmanship. Maybe if Miro took a fancy wife, insulted journalists, plastered his arms with tattoos, had featured on FIFA covers and had an online cooking show he would have received the recognition that he deserved. Apart from three unlucky years at Bayern Munich, he always stayed with smaller clubs, which is fitting to his modest personality. He is not only the World Cup's but also Germany's most prolific goalscorer (and this is certainly not for a lack in competition: Klinsmann, Müller, Rummenigge, Völler …). More importantly, he was the perfect center forward, enormously gifted technically (just watch his second goal against Ecuardor at WC 2006) who was able to do double double passes with his teammates in the opponents' area. A centerpiece in one of Germany's best national teams of all time. Germany have never really recovered from his departure in 2014.

  10. title is bullshit, An average player can't get near any top division of their respective country, Klose was a world class striker with a fox in the box mentality

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