Is Klose a first-class star?

Yes, a first-class star.

Miroslav klose, born on June 9th, 1978, paulette, Poland, is a German football player, a top striker and the best shooter in the history of the World Cup. He played for Kaiserslautern, Werder Bremen and Bayern Munich Football Club in Bundesliga, and now he plays for Lazio Football Club in Serie A. ..

Klose is the most powerful all-around attacker in the Bundesliga. From 2000 to 20 1 1, he played 306 games in the Bundesliga and scored 12 1 goals, with 79 assists and 200 goals directly. When Klose was in Bayern Munich, he won two Bundesliga titles, five German domestic cup titles, as well as the honors of shooter king, assist king, best player and German footballer of the year, which made him an honorary grand slam in German football. 20 1 1 year, moved to serie a at the age of 33, maintained a high scoring rate and won the serie a cup. Among them, the feat of scoring 5 goals in a single game broke the record of Serie A for 27 years, and now he has become the top ten scorer in Lazio's century-old history.

From 200 1 to 20 14 * * 13, he played for Germany, made 137 appearances, scored 7 1 time and assisted 30 times, surpassing the famous German football striker Gerd Müller to become the best shooter in the history of international A-level events.

Klose is the first winner of the Golden Boot Award in the World Cup after the reunification of Germany and Germany. Leading the team to win the World Cup, there was another runner-up in the World Cup, two runners-up in the World Cup, one runner-up in the European Cup and one runner-up in the European Cup. * * * won six medals in international competitions. Klose personally played 24 games in the World Cup finals, scored 16 goals and assisted 4 times. Surpass Brazilian striker Cristiano Ronaldo and top the list of top scorers in the history of the World Cup! * * * 17 wins is the highest in history. He is also the only player in football history who led the team to the semi-finals of the World Cup four times in a row. On August 1 1, 2065438, Klose officially announced his retirement from the national team through the German Football Association official website.