MAINZ - Veteran striker Miroslav Klose became Germany's all-time top-scorer on Friday when he netted his 69th goal in his 132nd appearance in their 6-1 friendly romp against Armenia. The hot-shot, who turns 36 on Monday, came off the bench to head Germany's fourth goal as they scored five goals in the final 17 minutes in their last World Cup warm-up match. Klose bettered the previous record set by Gerd Mueller, who scored the winner in the 1974 World Cup final to claim his 68th goal in 62 appearances for West Germany. "Of course, the goal record means a lot to me, but it was more important for us to be in form," said Klose, who has endured an injury-ravaged season for Lazio. "When we play as well as we did in the second-half, then we create plenty of chances and I'll score goals.”