The Asian Age

German skipper quits internatio­nals, United future murky Schweinste­iger calls it a day

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Berlin, July 29: Germany captain Bastian Schweinste­iger on Friday announced his retirement from internatio­nal duty with immediate effect.

The 31- year- old Manchester United midfielder, who won his 120th and final cap in Germany’s 0- 2 defeat to France in the semi- finals of Euro 2016, revealed the news on his official Twitter account.

Schweinste­iger retires from die Mannschaft with his Old Trafford future in the balance having reportedly been told by United’s new coach Jose Mourinho that he is one of nine players free to leave the club.

He still has two years left to run on his United contract.

A knee injury in January flared up again in March, restrictin­g him to just a handful of matches before he played at the European Championsh­ip, netting a goal on his return against Ukraine in Germany’s opening pool game.

The defensive midfielder said now is the right time to retire from the national team ahead of Germany’s first qualifier for the 2018 World Cup against Norway on September 9, four days after a home friendly against Finland.

“I have just told the national head coach ( Joachim Loew) to no longer consider me for selection in the future as I would like to retire,” wrote Schweinste­iger.

“I would like to thank the fans, the team, the German FA and coaches.

“In 120 internatio­nals, I have been allowed to run out for my country and experience moments which were undescriba­bly beautiful and successful.”

Schweinste­iger’s finest moment in the famous white shirt was his battling performanc­e in the 2014 World Cup final in Rio.

 ?? — PTI ?? In a file photo, footballer Bastian Schweinste­iger and Ana Ivanovic in a boat after their wedding in Venice. Germany captain Schweinste­iger, a veteran of 120 caps, announced his internatio­nal retirement on Friday.
— PTI In a file photo, footballer Bastian Schweinste­iger and Ana Ivanovic in a boat after their wedding in Venice. Germany captain Schweinste­iger, a veteran of 120 caps, announced his internatio­nal retirement on Friday.

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