Acrobatic bicycle kicks were a trademark during Klaus Fischer's illustrious career, but the former striker has proved he's still capable of the spectacular at the age of 66.

Stunning overhead kicks were seemingly routine for Fischer, who scored 32 goals in just 45 games for West Germany, with the most notable coming in the 1982 World Cup semi-final against France.

Another he scored against Switzerland in 1977 was voted goal of the century by German television viewers.

German legend Klaus Fischer scored a spectacular bicycle kick on German TV

Fischer had a reputation for the spectacular during his career, but is now 66-years-old

The former striker showed all the agility and superb technique as he did during his career

Fischer pictured during his playing days

But now, 30 years after he retired and with his 70s rapidly approaching, Fischer showed age is no barrier as he smashed home his trademark skill in a German television studio.

He showed the same poise and timing as he did in his prime all those years ago, with his perfect technique seeing the ball fly into the back of channel NDR's in-studio net.

The assembled guests and studio audience all appeared to be impressed by what they had witnessed.

The forward scored 32 goals in just 45 games for West Germany in the late 70s and early 80s

KLAUS FISCHER'S CAREER 1968–70: 1860 Munich 60 (28 goals) 1970–81: FC Schalke 04 305 (182) 1981–84: 1. FC Köln 96 (31) 1984–88: VfL Bochum 84 (27) Club total: 545 (268) West Germany: 45 caps, 32 goals Advertisement

Career highlights include a runners-up medal at the 1982 World Cup in Spain, where West Germany lost 3-1 to Italy in the final, as well as a German cup title with both Schalke and Koln.

The 182 goals he scored for Schalke remains a club record, while he is second only to Gerd Muller in the list of Bundesliga scorers with 268.