Smash Germany striker Miroslav Klose number Ronaldo in the number of goals scored in the World Cup after scoring the second goal against Brazil in the last four of the 2014 World Cup, after playing a key for the second time in the twentieth edition.
Klose scored the second goal in the 23rd minute his tally to 16 goals compared to 15 for Ronaldo's former world champion.
Scored Klose 5 goals in the World Cup, South Korea and Japan in 2002 and again in the Germany 2006 World Cup when he was crowned top scorer him, before he signed 4 goals in the last edition, in South Africa in 2010 and twice in the current version after the first against Ghana (2-2) in the second round from the first round.
Ronaldo had scored four times in the 1998 World Cup, and 8 times in the 2002 World Cup and was crowned top scorer him, and 3 goals in Germany.
It is noteworthy that Klose is the best scorer in the history of the German team with 71 goals in 136 appearances, ahead of Gerd Muller, who scored 68 goals, but in the 62 games only, as he occupies the second place in terms of more players post with "Nacional Manchavt" behind Lothar Matthaeus, who played 150 games from 1980 to 2000.
The following is a record best scorers in the history of the World Cup soccer since its inception in 1930:
- 16 goals: Germany's Miroslav Klose (since 2002)
- 15 goals: Ronaldo (1998, 2002 and 2006)
- 14 Gerd Muller (1970 and 1974)
- 13 goals: Frenchman Just Fontaine (1958)
- 12 goals: Pele (1958, 1962, 1966 and 1970)
- 11 goals: German Juergen Klinsmann (1990, 1994 and 1998)
Hungarian Sandor Kocsis (1954)
- 10 goals: Argentine Gabriel Batistuta (1994, 1998 and 2002)
Peruvian Teofilo Cubillas (1970 and 1978)
Polish Gregory Lato (1974, 1978 and 1982)
Premier Gary Lineker (1986 and 1990)
Germany's Helmut Rahn (1954 and 1958)
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