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Germany win against Kazakhstan to maintain 100 per cent record
Mar 26, 2011, 20:50 GMT
Kaiserslautern, Germany - Germany on Saturday kept their 100 per cent record in their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign with a 4-0 victory in their Group A match against Kazakhstan in Kaiserslautern.
Miroslav Klose and two goals by World Cup top scorer Thomas Mueller put the game beyond the visitors by half-time and although Kazakhstan managed to do some damage control in the second half, a German victory was never in doubt and Klose added another two minutes from the end.
Klose, who is rapidly closing in on Gerd Mueller's record as top German scorer, put Germany ahead in the third minute after being set up following a free-kick.
It was Klose's 60th goal for his country, leaving him eight shy of Gerd Mueller's record.
In the 25th minute another free-kick allowed Mueller a free header that gave goalkeeper David Loriya no chance.
Klose then came close to scoring a third for Germany three minutes later, but Loriya did well to deny the Bayern Munich striker from close range.
Two minutes from the break the home crowd had more to cheer about as Real Madrid midfielder Mesut Oezil found Mueller looking for the ball in the area and Mueller chested the ball down before beating Loriya from 16 metres.
In the second half, Germany sat back a bit more, content in the knowledge that there was no way back for Kazakhstan.
Klose scored his 61st international goal two minutes from the end with a simple tap-in from a Sami Khedira cross.
The 4-0 win sees Germany move to 15 points from their five games and they have a eight point lead over Belgium and Austria, who are both on seven points, though Austria has played one game less.
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