Sergio Ramos introduced his retirement from the Spanish nationwide workforce on Thursday.
“The time has come, the time to say goodbye to the National Team, our beloved and exciting Red. This morning I received the call from the current coach who told me that he doesn’t count and that he won’t count on me, regardless of the level I can show or how I continue my sporting career,” he posted on social media.
The centre-back made 180 made his debut for the facet in 2005 and earned 180 caps for La Furia Roja.
Ramos was dropped from the nationwide arrange by former coach Luis Enrique and had not made an look since March 2021. The new Spain supervisor Luis De La Fuente additionally knowledgeable Ramos about his resolution to exclude him from the workforce which in the end led to the participant’s resolution to retire.
“This morning I received the call from the current coach who told me that he doesn’t count and that he won’t count on me, regardless of the level I can show or how I continue my sporting career.
“Humbly, I think that (my) career deserved to end because of a personal decision or because my performance was not up to what our National Team deserves, but not because of age or other reasons that, without having heard them, I have felt. Because being young or less young is not a virtue or a defect, it is only a temporary trait that is not necessarily related to performance or ability. I look with admiration and envy at Modric, Messi, Pepe… the essence, tradition, values, meritocracy and justice in football,” Ramos added in his retirement message.
Ramos was part of the Spain squads that gained the 2010 World Cup and the Euro championships in 2008 and 2012.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com