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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

47 comentarios en «The Part-Time Footballer Who Unintentionally Became The King Of The World Cup»
  1. As i german i can say that it might be true that Klose is forgotten or not even known in other countrys but in germany he is an absolut legend one of the best strikers germany ecer had and since 2014 every german wishes we had a strikter like him once again

  2. That triggered me. Klose is the equivalent of a treetrunk. All he did was planting his roots inside the penalty area and the team shot at the trunk and bounced the ball into the net.
    Once the team bounced the ball into the net, the trunk suddenly uprooted ran to the corner and tried to do a frontflip which caused an injury every other time.

    Klose and Gomez are so horrificly bad it hurts.

  3. this man was a top, top athlete. he was called an incomplete goalscorer but he smashed the league in his early years only after teaming up with luca toni at bayern, who couldn't get over the fact that klose was a better striker than himself, klose decided to adept the role of secondary striker to keep teamchemistry as high as possible. also did he mature so much at that stage that i think he became the best striker in the world. people go full dicksuck at the amazing things r9, cr7 and messi10 did goalscoringwise but miroslav klose did the unthinkable, he became the tool needed to win. there is nothing but respect for him. the most hard working striker, the most unselfish striker, the most valuable striker of all time. without him there is no sommermärchen (summer fairy tail) in 2006, no euros finals in 2008, no 3rd place at the worldcup in 2010, no top4 at the euros 2012 and no world cup championship in 2014. even though he was very immature in 2002 he contributed to 2nd place at the world cup. i'm not trying to undervalue the whole squad, we had beasts and a perfect team chemistry, but the special role that miroslav klose had was what seperated germany from other teams. only reason this wasn't the most succesfull run in internation history is thanks to that damn spanish team. most unlucky timing but banger games. let's all celebrate that whole generation of football players, it was the most enjoyable time for me as a football fan, not just for germany, it was peak football.

  4. Never being really interested in Fußball/soccer/football but growing up ruraly in germany you inevetably get a lot of exposure to the sport. So we played a lot of fifa 2004 and the name Klose became so intrinsically linked to the sport for me. Its porbably the first Name i think of when somones mentions the Sport.

  5. I think everyone borned in the 80s or earlier know who Klose is. Hell, maybe even early 90s kids. He IS a legend, and for some insane reason, just as you showed in this video, a FREAK in the fact that he was just SO freaking good on the Germany team compared to later on in his clubs, and that's just…unheard of. A goal guarantisto (if that even is a word, prolly not..I'll make it one though!)

    Also, watching through this video, got me thinking how dirty Arsenal did Podolsky at the end of his career at the gunners. SUCH a good player just…"wasted away" for nothing I feel..super sad.

  6. He played forgettable football.

    Football is a sport. It is meant to be entertaining to play, entertaining to watch. It is not a spreadsheet for counting goals. And Klose's football was not entertaining.

  7. the problem with klose is that people compare him with ronaldo – and they are completely diferent types of strikers

    i'm brazillian and of course i love ronaldo, but klose was an exceptional player too!! he was a great finisher and had an unbelievable sense of space – he was really good in "being in the right spot at the right time" (and i think in that sense he was even better than ronaldo, even that i think is unfair to compare both players – again, maybe because their playstyles were so distinct from each other)

    anyway, nice video as always!!

  8. It is not that the world forgot Klose. It is the the conversation, and media attention has been turned all to Messi/Ronaldo for the last ten years… GOAT this, GOAT that… I see the kids playing soccer in the minor leagues with my kids… it is all they talk about… Messi, Ronaldo, some Mbappe, some Neymar, but they know nothing about the many. many other players that make the game so beautiful.

  9. Saying his club career was non-existent is beyond disrespectful. He played for the greatest German club of all time, along with several high-level German clubs, who nowadays have somewhat fallen off. And let's not forget his several-year long stint in Italy, where he scoared a multitude of goals. He may have never won the Champions League, but pretty much everything else, besides being an absolute monster in the air for Werder Bremen, Bayern Munich and Lazio.

  10. He was actually very technical. Not a person who would dribble past two, three people and score. But definitely someone who will receive a tough ball, control it, and do something smart with it. He played simple football but he was also a facilitator. You'd throw a brick wall at him and he would give you a chiseled sculpture back. Great passing, great holdup play, great finishing, very technical, incredibly smart. What else do you need in a player? Being fast and strong or someone that dribbles all the time is also cool but you'd take the technically sound player in a heartbeat, they're super important in a team.

  11. What I liked about him was his unwavering willingness to help out in the back whenever necessary. How he still managed to be in the right spot at the right time to score his many goals is a mystery to me.
    Thanks for saluting one of the finest to ever put on the white jersey, both as a player and a man.

  12. In every stadium in germany, he is always considered as miro klose fußballgott. The biggest honour that you may receive as a player.
    And even henry said: if my kids asking me, who should they idolize, ronaldo, messi, cr7? He said: take klose

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