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Post by craig johnson on Jul 21, 2014 18:41:21 GMT
England captain Steven Gerrard has retired from international football after winning 114 caps. Gerrard, 34, won his first cap in a 2-0 win over Ukraine in 2000 and made his last England appearance in a 0-0 draw with Costa Rica at the 2014 World Cup. The Liverpool midfielder said: "I have enjoyed every minute of representing my country. It's a sad day for me." Gerrard will now take on a "high profile" ambassadorial role with the Football Association. He retires from international duty having scored 21 goals and played at six major tournaments. He ranks third on England's most-capped player list behind only Peter Shilton (125) and David Beckham (115) "To ask my body now, the way it is and what it has been through, to play international and domestic football was too much of an ask," he added. "I've made my decision on my age, on my body and being fair to Liverpool, especially with having the Champions League back - that was a huge factor." Good news for LFC as he is putting his club 1st
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Post by gerrard on Sept 27, 2014 16:10:53 GMT
totally agree CJ, this means his Reds career could extend a little, here's hoping xx
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