Wayne Rooney has retired from international football after a glittering 14-year spell with the England national team.
In a statement released by the Everton striker, the former Manchester United star has confirmed he no longer wants to be considered for international duty.
No outfield player has won more Three Lions caps than the 31-year-old, who netted a record 53 goals across 119 appearances for his country that saw him become their all-time record goalscorer.
In the his statement he says Gareth Southgate wanted to recall him to the squad for the forthcoming games against Malta and Slovakia but he respectively declined.
"It was great that Gareth Southgate called me this week to tell me he wanted me back in the England squad for the upcoming matches. I really appreciated that,' he said in his statement.
"However, having already thought long and hard, I told Gareth that I had now decided to retire for good from international football.
"It is a really tough decision and one I have discussed with my family, my manager at Everton and those closest to me.
"Playing for England has always been special to me. Every time I was selected as a player or captain was a real privilege and I thank everyone who helped me," the forward said.
~DailymailUk
Wednesday, 23 August 2017
Wayne Rooney Retires From International Football
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