Monday, July 5, 2010

World Cup 2010: Spain Are Not Invincible - German Striker Miroslav Klose


The Bayern Munich goal-grabber insists that La Furia Roja are there for the taking...

German striker Miroslav Klose insists that semi-final opponents Spain are not invincible, and insists die Mannschaft have improved considerably since their meeting in the Euro 2008 final.


Fernando Torres clinched the title for Luis Aragones’ side, scoring the only goal in a 1-0 victory, but in South Africa, Germany have been one of the most attractive sides, disposing of England and Argentina in impressive fashion.

Speaking in a press conference today, Bayern Munich striker Klose, who has four goals at the competition already, reckons that although Spain are superior to the teams that Germany have already vanquished, they remain beatable.

He said, “Spain are definitely better than England and Argentina. They are a fantastic team. I saw a replay of their match against Paraguay, and it revealed that Spain is not invincible, and not unstoppable.

“We can locate and exploit their weaknesses.”

Klose also added that the last meeting between the sides in that European final will have no bearing on the match on Wednesday.

He added, “You cannot compare the two games. The teams have changed, there are different players, and I think that we have improved considerably.”

Klose’s deadly double against the Albicelestes edged him onto 14 goals in World Cup competition, level with the legendary Gerd Muller and just one short of Brazilian Ronaldo’s all-time record of 15.
Goal.com

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