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FIFA World Cup: Miroslav Klose reminds Germany to 'keep calm'

Updated on: 10 July,2014 08:33 AM IST  | 
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Record-breaking striker brushes off personal plaudits and reminds Germany their World Cup mission is far from complete after 7-1 win in semis

FIFA World Cup: Miroslav Klose reminds Germany to 'keep calm'

Germany's Miroslav Klose celebrates after scoring against Brazil in the World Cup semi-final on Tuesday. Pic/AFP

Belo Horizonte: Record-breaker Miroslav Klose brushed off the personal plaudits and reminded Germany their World Cup mission is still far from complete.

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Germany's Miroslav Klose celebrates after scoring against Brazil in the World Cup semi-final on Tuesday. Pic/AFP 


Klose wrote himself into the record books on Tuesday with the second goal in Germany's 7-1 annihilation of Brazil in Belo Horizonte. The strike was Klose's 16th in World Cup history, taking him clear of the previous all-time top scorer Ronaldo (Brazil).


Germany coach Joachim Low, and FIFA president Sepp Blatter were among the first people to congratulate Klose on his milestone.


But the 36-year-old could not care less about personal accolades at the moment. He has only one thing on his mind — World Cup glory. "As a team we have an even bigger objective — to win one more game," Klose said when asked about his record-breaking feat.

"You don't experience things like a 7-1 win over Brazil very often and it's not easy to put in a performance like that in a World Cup semi-final."

Thomas Mueller, who is just six goals shy of Klose's record despite this being only his second tournament, was the next player to emerge from the dressing room with a call for calm. "We need to let this all sink in now and then shift our focus to the final."

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