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Has Klose never been a traditional striker?

Klose was a traditional striker before the World Cup in Brazil.

When German manager Loew announced the final 23-man list for the World Cup in Brazil, Klose became the only traditional center forward for the Teutonic Warriors, showing that Loew had full trust in the "four-time veteran".

Before the ultimate list, Germany drew 2:2 with Cameroon at home in a warm-up match, with Muller and Schürrle scoring a goal each. The first time I saw the team, I was able to get the ball rolling, and I was able to get the ball rolling, and I was able to get the ball rolling, and I was able to get the ball rolling, and I was able to get the ball rolling.

This time, Klose's selection is also a reflection of his own strength. As a phenomenal striker in the history of the World Cup, Klose made his World Cup debut from 2002 until South Africa in 2010, when the German striker tied his compatriot predecessor Gerd Muller with 14 goals, becoming the second in history. Klose, who is about to make his fourth World Cup appearance, has high hopes of breaking Ronaldo's World Cup record of 15 goals in Brazil.

Of course, after all, Klose is already 36 years old, once this old gun is not in good shape, Lefebvre also prepared a strikerless lineup. Royce, Muller, Schürrle can do a great job in the side, and G?tze and Podolski can play the role of the "invisible center", the attacking power of the Teutonic Wagon is really worth looking forward to.