DHAKA: The top goal scorers of their teams in this World Cup, Karim Benzema with 3 goals for Les Bleus and Thomas Müller with 4 goals for Die Mannschaft, are the key players in the attack when the teams meet for the quarter finals on Friday.
Karim Benzema
The word ‘phenomenon’ was aired more than a few times when Karim Benzema first burst onto the scene, the term both highlighting the striker’s emerging talent and echoing the nickname of his idol, Ronaldo. Benzema enjoyed a staggering rise to prominence during the early part of his career, progressing from youth to European football and the France set-up at a rate of knots. Indeed, he was still just 21 when a Real Madrid side looking to build a second generation of Galácticos brought him to Spain along with Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka.
70 International Caps
24 International Goals
26 years old
184 cm
FIRST INTERNATIONAL: France – Austria 28 Mar 2007
DATE OF BIRTH 19/Dec/1987
CURRENT CLUB Real Madrid CF (ESP)
Thomas Müller
Thomas Muller is one of that rare breed of footballers, whose displays makes them impossible to pigeon-hole. He has long been one of the most dangerous attacking midfielders in the world game thanks to his instinctive style, untrackable movement and ability to seemingly always make the right decisions even at full sprint, reports starafrica.com.
Muller has already achieved astonishing success in his career, including winning the adidas Golden Boot for finishing as top scorer at the 2010 World Cup South Africa after netting five goals and providing three assists.
53 International Caps
21 International Goals
24 years old
186cm
FIRST INTERNATIONAL: Germany – Argentina 03 Mar 2010
DATE OF BIRTH 13/Sep/1989
CURRENT CLUB: FC Bayern Muenchen (GER)
BDST: 1312 HRS, JUL 04, 2014