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It is said to be three fingers, meaning his wife and two children, the three people he loves the most.
The mystery of Klose's goal-scoring gesture has finally been solved. Against Cottage Korbs, Klose scored his second goal in the 75th minute. After the goal, he made the usual celebration:
The thumb and index finger are clasped in a circle, and the middle, ring, and little fingers are extended in front of you. Germany has been speculating about what he meant by this action, but Klose did not explain, and there was no authoritative answer. It wasn't until after the match against Wales that Klose explained the action:
This is a greeting to his family. Family is the driving force behind Klose's continuous progress.
In the match against Cartbus, Klose did not make the complete move, usually kissing his fingers first, then patting the part of his heart before extending three fingers. He did the same for the first time last season when he beat Bielefeld 3-0 for Bremen, when he beat Wales for his country and when he scored in Hamburg this season. When this action appeared for the first time, there were different opinions, some speculated that this meant that he wanted to score a hat trick, some speculated that it meant that his third child was about to be born, and some guessed that it was on behalf of his family.
Klose initially refused to reveal the secret, saying only: "It's for my close people to see, I don't need to explain, they understand." Maybe I'll unravel the mystery at Christmas.
However, Klose apparently forgot about it during last Christmas, and the speculation is even more varied, with the Daily Mirror putting forward several interesting hypotheses last season: Is he going to score 30 goals this season? Does he want other clubs to come up with 30 million euros to take her?
Or has he already received 30 transfer requests? Or is he going to move to Babelsberg 03 (a third-division club in Germany)?
Of course, these speculations have been shattered one by one. Klose's family did not add a third child, Bremen's asking price for him did not reach 30 million, and as for the transfer to Babelsberg 03, Klose probably did not think of it. The mystery haunted the Germans until after the match against Wales and Klose gave the answer:
This represents my family, my wife Sylvia, and my two children, Luan and Noah. "The whole action has its meaning: kissing the ring to show love for his wife, putting his hand on his chest to signify that the family is always in his heart, and the ring of the thumb and forefinger is representing the family to be together forever.
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According to CCTV's commentary, he didn't tell anyone.
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3, representing his wife with 2 twin sons.
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Kong Peng. On June 13, local time, the German team ushered in the first game of the group stage with the Australian team in Durban. Klose, who scored the second goal for Germany, raised three fingers in celebration after the goal.
Germany also told reporters that Klose's celebration was just to thank his family.
With 26 minutes of the first half played, Klose finally scored a goal over his head for Germany to take a 2-0 lead. Klose, who has been questioned about his poor form, also proved his mettle with this goal, after which he fell on his knees and rushed to the corner flag and raised three fingers.
Tencent reporters also asked German reporters around them about the goal. "It's supposed to be to thank his wife and two children, he does it every time he gets excited about a goal, and although we don't know what he means on the pitch now, I think it's definitely the same thing. The German journalist said so.
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Indicates that his wife and his two sons are members of his beloved family. That's for his wife, Sylvia.
And his twin sons, Luan and Noah, scored the ball and it was for them.
Fight the football field. Klose is a hail man who loves his family. From his kissing his wedding ring after a goal, to his original high-difficulty somersault, to raising three fingers, he shows his deep love for his family.
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