DORTMUND, Germany -- Ronaldo may have broken Gerd Mueller's long-standing World Cup goals record on Tuesday, but the Brazilian said he hadn't given it much thought.
The 29-year-old scored his 15th goal in the World Cup finals in the 3-0 win over Ghana, moving past the mark he shared with Gerd Mueller after he scored two goals in Brazil's 4-1 win over Japan in the first round.
Ronaldo has scored his goals in three World Cups since 1998 while Mueller scored 14 goals in the 1970 and '74 tournaments.
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