World Cup record scorer Klose appointed Nuremberg coach
World Cup and Germany record scorer Miroslav Klose was on Tuesday appointed coach at history-laden second division club Nuremberg. Nuremberg said that Klose, 46, takes over from Cristian Fiél, who has moved on to Hertha Berlin. He had recently been linked with his former club Lazio before taking a first senior team job in his home country. Former striker Klose won the 2014 World Cup and became all-time tournament top scorer with 17 goals at that event in Brazil. His 71 goals in 137 caps 2001-2014 are a German record. He started his coaching career in 2018 at the under-17 team of his former clu...