
The 2010 World Cup in South Africa will be Germany striker, Miroslav Klose, third appearance at the World Cup finals and and his current odds of 28/1 to be the top scorer in South Africa look excellent value for a striker proven in past tournaments.
In his first World Cup in 2002, Klose finished runner up in the Fifa Golden Boot award with five goals. Four years later in 2006, Klose scored five goals again when the tournament was hosted by Germany and this time, it was enough to win the honour of the World Cup top goalscorer.
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Klose will spearhead Germany's attack once again in South Africa and at the age of 31, it is likely to be his last World Cup. Germany's Group D opponents pose little threat and Klose should get amongst the goals. In the past two tournaments, Germany has progressed to the final and semi final stages respectively and if they can match that in 2010 then Klose must be a lively contender for the award once again and Klose is likely to win his 100th cap.
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| Golden Boot Odds | 7/2 | 7/2 | 7/2 | 7/2 | 7/2 | 7/2 | 7/2 |
A top class international striker and a proven striker at the World Cup. Despite his advancing years and not in the best form domestically for Bayern Munich, Klose cannot be ruled out from playing a pivotal role for Germany at the 2010 World Cup and is sure to get amongst the goals.
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| Debut | Appearances | Goals Scored | Strike Rate |
| v Albania (March 2001) | 94 | 48 | 51% |
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