Germany legend Miroslav Klose opened up on quitting football and what he thinks the future holds for the most followed sport worldwide. Klose is regarded as one of the best strikers of his time, holding the record for scoring the most World Cup goals (16) despite retiring shortly after the 2014 edition, where they were crowned the champion.
Klose feels there is a daylight difference between how football was looked up to, played, treated and worshipped before.
Speaking of what made him step aside from the sport that gave him everything, the former German striker said earlier players used to love playing football and were just concerned about this, but now the emerging players are worried more about the cars, contracts and sponsors instead.
Klose said the beautiful game had lost its purity, and when he stopped recognising this game, he decided to hang his boots.
“I stopped playing football because I no longer recognised it,” Klose said. “Today, young players think about other things. As a child, I only thought about training and becoming someone in this sport that I always loved.”
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Citing the example of the difference in training while he grew up and now, Klose said,
«At Lazio and in the national team, after each training session, I put myself in a bathtub full of ice to avoid injuries. But the young players on the team systematically refused.»
“When they saw me picking up the bags of balls to put them away at the end of training, they said to me 'But who tells you to do that?'.
“At that moment, I said to myself: 'You're 20 years old, and you can't help a 60-year-old worker?'
“They care more about whether their
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