Munich, Germany (Sports Network) - Miroslav Klose has said that he is likely to retire from the international game for Germany following the 2014 World Cup. The 35-year-old striker has scored 67 goals in 128 games for Germany, leaving him one goal shy of the German record of 68 goals set by Gerd Muller. Klose is also within striking distance of another record as his 14 World Cup goals leave him just one short of Brazilian forward Ronaldos total of 15. When asked if the 2014 World Cup would be his final competition for Germany, Klose said: "It will be like that in the national team, Id like to think." Klose, who is in the final year of his contract with Lazio, also hinted that he could return to the Bundesliga next summer to finish out his club career. "I want to play a good season, play the World Cup and take it from there," Klose said. "I am still fit and in any case still feel like playing football. Certainly the Bundesliga is an option. 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The Englishman, like Charley Hull, is a member of Woburn Golf Club, and the walls of the clubhouse are filled with photographs and memorabilia that celebrate Poulters career.They include his individual success, but necessarily the Ryder Cup features time and time again because Poulter, of course, is a man driven by team competition; representing his nation or continent transforms him from a very good golfer into an exceptional one.And hes not alone.Spains Azahara Munoz is good on her own -- she claimed the 2012 Sybase Match Play Championship and is a three-time winner on the Ladies European Tour -- but throughout her career, team competition has fueled her passion and stimulated her soul.The early signs were there when she traveled around Europe with the Spanish amateur teams, and she backed it up with NCAA success as she competed for the Arizona State University Sun Devils.Back in 2011, her desire to make the European Solheim Cup team was motivated by her need to rediscover the team unity and purpose she missed from her amateur days. And to those in the know, it was no great surprise that when she was reunited with Carlota Ciganda, Beatriz Recari and Belen Mozo for the inaugural LPGA UL International Crown, the Spaniards romped to the title. This group was united by a belief in the team ethic, which is why last week hurt.This year, the Spanish team failed to qualify to defend its title. That alone would have been bad enough, but Munoz, personally sponsored by UL, was under obligation to attend anyway.It was painful, she said Thursday after her first round at the Ricoh Womens British Open. I had to watch them teeing off on Saturday and I actually saw the crown. I was thinking: This is no fun.But sometimes missing out matters more. Hurt can put fire in the belly. After opening her British account with a smart 4-under-par round of 68 (tied for sixth), she said of last week, It was definitely motivational.Not that she is getting carried away. I feel that its a golf course that if you hit good shots, you get rewarded, she said. And it definitely suits my eye, but Im just going to take it day by day.The way she closed out the front nine emphasized the notion of the course suiting her eye: She made four birdies in six holes from No. 4 to No. 9. She added a fifth red number at the 12th, and her only error came on the final hole when she failed to save par from short of the putting surface.Perhaps this years parkland test suits her better than the more common links examination. Munoz, 28, won the 2009 British Ladies Amateur title, which was played at Royal St Davids, a rugged seaside course beneath the imposing Harlech Castle in Wales. But her best finish at the Ricoh Womens British Open remains a tie for 12th at Royal Birkdale two years ago.Its definitely a different challenge this year, Munoz explained. Obviously, you can still get in trouble, but on a links course you can make a triple without thinking about it. Here, its not so much like that.Its nice to get a little break every now and then because the links courses are stressful, and they are really hard. Obviously, the weather is much nicer too, which I enjoy as well.It may not have been Spanish sunshine, but the tree-lined fairways of Woburn were dabbled in a golden light as she completed her round. A contrast to the scarves and hats that often protect the players in this event.Im definitely feeling comfortable with that, Munoz said with a laugh. Ive been playing pretty good lately. I just want to keep that goiing, because at the beginning of the year I wasnt hitting the ball that well and I was struggling with my short game.ddddddddddddp until the end of May, Munoz had gone 18 starts without cracking the top 10, a run that stretched back to the middle of last August. The answer initially came in the dirt on the range.Ive been working really hard, and lately its been clicking, she said. Im hitting the ball much better. I normally hit a lot of greens and I was struggling with that.What also helped were a few words from Marta Figueras-Dotti, the winner of this event in 1982, who is a longtime mentor of Munoz since coaching her on the Spanish amateur teams.She was a little down on herself, explained Figueras-Dotti, talking of Munozs early-season form. I think she has such high expectations, such a desire to improve every year, and I said to her, Aza, golf isnt always like that. I kept telling her stay in the present. Technically, she has absolutely nothing to worry about. I tell her to believe in herself, because you know what? Shes really good.The hard work and faith have been rewarded with three top-10 finishes in her last six starts, but talking to Figueras-Dotti, a figure who exudes a love of the sport and the players she guides, its impossible not to return to the subject of team golf.Ive known Aza since she was probably 12 years of age, Figueras-Dotti said with a smile. She thrives, as does Carlota [Ciganda, her teammate for the Rio Olympics], on playing for Spain or Europe. They just transform themselves. If you plant a flag, their adrenalin starts pumping.The first European team championship I took Aza to was when she was 13 years old, and she was so little. But she said to me, Hey, were going to win this thing, Marta. Sometimes I just say to her, Remember that little girl, Aza. She just went out and did it. Dont overcomplicate golf, that little girl never did.If Munoz was devastated to miss out on the UL International Crown, she doesnt have long to wait for compensation. Some golfers might be ambiguous about traveling to Rio, but she is not one of them.Im super-excited that golf is in the Olympics, Munoz said. I watch every single sport when the Olympics are on. I do wish it was a team event, though. Maybe have something individual as well, but I think playing as a team is so, so special.Figueras-Dotti will join Munoz and Ciganda in Rio, and they were discussing arrangements earlier this week. The tone of their conversation is a welcome juxtaposition to the half-heartedness of some.We were talking about all the builders still completing the Olympic village, Figueras-Dotti laughed. We were reading that they were getting electricians and plumbers in to fix it. And Aza said, I dont care. I just dont care. If I have to sleep on the floor, Ill sleep on the floor. I just want to play in the Olympics. I said, I agree. Well do it, well all look after each other. Those girls are so excited. If anything, Ill have to make sure they dont get carried away.Before that adventure, Munoz has the rest of this week to contemplate. By a curious quirk of fate, she was tied for sixth after 18 holes 12 months ago. This time she will hope to maintain the challenge.Perhaps the secret ingredient this week is European union. Britain may have opted to cast Europe aside in one respect, but Munoz has gone in the opposite direction -- at the end of last year she married Englishman Tim Vickers. Shes practically a local now. ' ' '