The 36-year-old striker, who plays his club football for Serie A side Lazio, netted his 15th World Cup goal in a 2-2 draw against Ghana..

Earlier today, Germany faced off against Ghana in a match many pundits described as a case of David and Goliath. Given their records on the world stage, it was pretty obvious who die Mannschaft and the Black Stars represented.

Yet, as this World Cup has shown, the Ghanaians were able to hold the Germans to a draw, surprising many who thought that the West African nation would be at the receiving end of another punishment like the one meted out to Portugal last week.

Another important highlight though was Miroslav Klose's netting his side's equalizer, and on a personal level, reaching a very important milestone. The 36-year-old is now tied with legendary attacker Ronaldo with 15 World Cup goals scored, and looks likely to break that record by the time the tournament is over.

Turning back the years: Klose showed he's still got it with his trademark celebratory flip

And the World Cup winner was quick to congratulate him on reaching his record:

An interesting stat for those who are also obsessed with coincidences:

 

Better than an entire squad! Surely this is something that will not please English fans:

Class act: The all-time top scorer for Germany is well known for his honesty on the pitch