Sunday, 20 July 2014

Philipp Lahm retires from National Team.

German World Cup-winning captain Philipp Lahm has retired from playing for his country Germany.this information was revealed to the German Football Federation president Wolfgang Niersbach in a telephone call on Friday.Lahm played 113 games for Germany since his debut in a 2-1 victory over Croatia on Feb. 18, 2004.“I could tell very early in the conversation that it was futile to try to talk him out of his decision,” Niersbach said. “He wasn’t only an outstanding player in 10 years with the national team, but always an absolute role model. I thanked him for everything he delivered for the DFB.”
 “I am happy and thankful that my national team career ended with the World Cup win in Brazil,” Lahm said.“I have been on holiday for three days and have peace and time to come to terms with the end of my national team career. Many thanks for a wonderful time.”
“Ten years in the national team, three years for Bayern - Philipp it was a pleasure to play in one team with you,” Germany forward Lukas Podolski tweeted. FIFA president Sepp Blatter tweeted saying: “Philipp Lahm is a model pro & his brilliant career will continue after international retirement. Some way to bow out!”

Chancellor Angela Merkel paid tribute to the player who took over as captain for the 2010 World Cup, when Michael Ballack dropped out through injury.

“I want to take the opportunity to express my great respect for what he has done for the national team,” Merkel said.

Former Germany player and coach Rudi Voeller said the decision was “definitely a surprise for many. Philipp Lahm is the type of player you would have expected at the next World Cup with his playing ability and fitness.”Lahm's contract with Bundesliga champion Bayern Munich has been extended to 2018.

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