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Rooney retires from international football, says ‘it is time to bow out’

BY Remi Sulola

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Wayne Rooney has retired from international football despite Gareth Southgate including him in England’s squad for the World Cup qualifiers.

Rooney scored 53 goals in 119 appearances for his country, making him England’s all-time leading goal scorer.

“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 [against Malta and Slovakia],” the Everton striker said in a statement on Wednesday.

“I really appreciated that. However, having already thought long and hard, I told Gareth that I had now decided to retire for good from international football.

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“It is a really tough decision and one I have discussed with my family, my manager at Everton and those closest to me,” Rooney added in his statement.

“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. But I believe now is the time to bow out.

“Leaving Manchester United was a tough call but I know I made the right decision in coming home to Everton. Now I want to focus all my energies on helping them be successful.

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“I will always remain a passionate England fan. One of my very few regrets is not to have been part of a successful England tournament side.

“Hopefully the exciting players Gareth is bringing through can take that ambition further and I hope everyone will get behind the team.

“One day the dream will come true and I look forward to being there as a fan – or in any capacity.”

Rooney’s last game for England was the win over Scotland in November, with his final goal coming against Iceland last summer.

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