World Cup goals record 'there to be broken', says Brazil's legendary footballer Ronaldo

IANS

Rio De Janeiro - Brazil’s legendary footballer Ronaldo has said he will not mind if Miroslav Klose breaks his World Cup scoring record next year.

Ronaldo has scored more World Cup goals than any other player: 15 from three tournaments between 1998 and 2006, Xinhua reported.

Klose currently has 14 and is expected to surpass Ronaldo’s mark should he be selected for his fourth World Cup with Germany. “I believe that records are there to be broken. It doesn’t worry me,” the 37-year-old said.

“Someone is bound to break the record one day. I made my name scoring lots of goals, and that will never be forgotten.

“My personal history and my 15 World Cup goals will never be erased. If he scores more than me, I’ll congratulate him, and of course I admire him. But he’ll never take away my goals or my history.”

Klose last month became his country’s greatest scorer when he netted in Germany’s 3-0 victory over Austria, taking his international tally to 68 goals from 130 matches.

The Lazio forward will be 36 when the World Cup begins June 12, 2014.

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