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NUREMBERG, Germany — Germany's all-time top goal-scorer, Miroslav Klose, is taking over second-division Nuremberg as coach. The club says Klose signed a two-year deal to replace Cristian Fiel, who left to join second-division rival Hertha Berlin last week. It's Klose's first job as a head coach in Germany. Klose previously coached Bayern Munich's youth teams and Austrian first-division team Rheindorf Altach. Klose scored 71 goals in 137 games for Germany.







