Mixed Fortunes For Germany At The World Cup
Germany's promising Borussia Dortmund midfielder Marco Reus is ruled out of the World Cup after he tore hisĀ ankle ligament on a night that another record was set for the German team.
Joachim Low's best striking prospect in Brazil, Miroslav Klose is now the all-time leading goal scorer of the German after he surpassed Legendary Gerd Muller's record of 68 at the night.
Klose scored a brace from a perfectly finished left footed strike before heading home a second to land a German victory against the Eastern European country of Armenia 6-1.
A brace in the game put the Polish born Klose striker one goal ahead of Gerd Muller's on 69 for the German machine.
The 35 year-old Lazio Striker is also one of the leading goal scorers in the World Cup with 14 goals, just one behind the leader Ronaldo of Brazil: he stands the chance of equaling that record and even beaten Ronaldo's record at the FIFA World Cup in Brazil.