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Monday Ticker: Klose retires from international play; Man City sign Mangala; and more

Miroslav Klose of Germany celebrates scoring a goal after making it 0-2

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By DAN KARELL

Like his teammate Philipp Lahm, Miroslav Klose has decided to leave international soccer as World Cup champions.

On Monday, Klose announced that he was retiring from the German National Team after helping his nation to lift the World Cup title in Brazil. Klose also became the World Cup’s all-time leading goalscorer with two goals in Brazil giving him a total of 16, one more than Brazilian forward Ronaldo.

“Lifting the trophy in Brazil was the fulfilment of a childhood dream for me,” Klose said in a statement with the German Football Federation. “I’m proud and happy to have been able to contribute to such a great achievement for German football. I had a unique and wonderful time with the national team and enjoyed many unforgettable moments. I’ve used the past few weeks to let all those moments sink in once more and to savour them. I cannot think of a better time to bring the international chapter of my career to a close.”

Klose, 36, made his Germany debut on March 24, 2001, coming off the bench in a match against Albania, scoring on his debut. Klose went on to make 137 appearances for Germany, second most in history behind Lothar Matthaus’ 150 caps.

Here are some more stories to kick off your Monday:

MAN CITY CLINCH MANGALA SIGNING

Manchester City completed the expected signing of French defender Eliaquim Mangala on Monday, signing the 23-year-old to a five-year contract.

Mangala, formerly of FC Porto, moved to Man City for a reported £32 million, and is the sixth signing of the summer for Man City. Mangala spent the summer with the French National Team at the World Cup, though he did not make an appearance.

“Man City is a top club in Europe,” Mangala said in a statement. “For me, it was an important step to leave Porto and join Man City in order to continue my progress. I want to win titles and I believe I can do this. I am ambitious and this is why I am here.

“I’m very happy to come to England because for me, the Premier League is the best league in the world. It is a very intense and very aggressive competition. There are plenty of goals, so it is also really nice to watch and I can’t wait to get started. The fact that Fernando is here is better because I played with him at Porto but there is also other players that I know like Bakary Sagna, Gael Clichy and Samir Nasri.”

REUS, HUMMELS RETURNS TO TRAINING

Borussia Dortmund had a nice surprise in training on Monday as both Marco Reus and Mats Hummels returned to full training.

Both players are recovering from separate injuries, torn ankle ligaments for Reus and a muscular problem from Hummels, but both are now preparing for the start of the season on Aug. 23.

However, the upcoming German Supercup game against Bayern Munich on Wednesday comes too soon for the pair.

QUICK KICKS

Neymar has returned to full training with the Barcelona squad after spending a week working on his own to recover fitness following his vacation and back injury from the World Cup. (REPORT)

New Barcelona signing Thomas Vermaelen likely won’t be available for selection until September as he recovers from a right hamstring injury. (REPORT)

Borussia Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke has signed a contract extension with the club through 2019. (REPORT)

Benfica have won the Portuguese Supercup on penalty kicks over Rio Ave FC. (REPORT)

Alexandre Pato scored twice for Sao Paulo in a 3-1 victory over Vitoria. (REPORT)

Boca Juniors fell, 1-0, to Newell’s Old Boys and Independiente defeated Athletico Rafaela, 3-0, in Argentina’s league opening weekend. (REPORT)

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What do you think of these reports? What’s Klose legacy for Germany? Do you see Mangala starting for Man City this season? Do you expect Reus and Hummels to be ready for the start of the season?

Share your thoughts below.

Comments

  1. Oh again Man City?

    Buy an inspiring talented young player for loads of cash and they play 5 games and you dump them to the bench instead of loaning them out. God they ruin football

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  2. See I love when players retire. They allowe the younger generation to break through the ranks. Sometimes they gobble up all the caps and minutes and it hurts the young dudes. But finally guys like Donovan and Klose and Lahm and Gerrard get it. You are a BIG NAME and have done a lot but retire with dignity

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  3. would love to see Klose in MLS…even at 36. if he’s good enough to start for Germany, he’s good enough for any MLS team.

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  4. In an age of floppers, divers, handballers, and other forms of cheaters, Klose stands out as a hardworking and honest player proving that you can be effective and dangerous doing things right. I wish him only the best in the twilight of his club playing career.

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    • We all knew it was coming and you can’t call anyone more deserving.

      Others were faster, stronger, and quicker but Miro was always there. 4 World Cups and 16 goals always there waiting to bash in a header from 2 meters out.

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    • Underrated striker. The only BIG club he ever played for was Munich and only for a short time and he didn’t score A LOT. In fact he only seemed to score over 20 goals in 1 season

      though recently with Lazio he scored like 5 goals in 1 game. WOW

      why doesn’t MLS drop 3 million a year on this guy? bet he could score until he’s 40

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