Klose shelves talk about retirement
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Your support makes all the difference.Miroslav Klose says that he doesn't think he will retire from international football and is hoping to avenge Germany's defeat by Italy.
The 34-year-old, who fought fiercely with Mario Gomez to lead the line throughout the competition, said: "It's hard to decide now, but I can imagine playing on for two more years to make amends in 2014."
Klose has scored 64 goals in 121 appearances for Germany.
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