Trezeguet announces int´l retirement: press


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2008-07-09 17:50:15

French forward David Trezeguet celebrates after scoring a goal against Croatia, 2004. Trezeguet has announced that he would be retiring from international football, according to the Italian web site
  French forward David Trezeguet celebrates after scoring a goal against Croatia, 2004. Trezeguet has announced that he would be retiring from international football, according to the Italian web site
ROME (AFP) - French striker David Trezeguet has announced his retirement from international football following news that Raymond Domenech is to stay on as national coach, the Gazzetta dello sport reported on their website Wednesday.

"The bad Euro situation and the confirmation of coach have forced me to make this irreversible decision," the Juventus striker said at the club's training ground.

"The Euro was very negative but what annoyed me the most is the confirmation of Domenech," added Trezeguet , who has been capped 71 times, scoring 34 goals.

"These decisions are more political than they are footballing and public opinion, which was favorable towards me, was not respected."

Trezeguet had a successful international career, winning the 1998 World Cup and the 2000 European Championships, where he scored a spectacular golden goal to secure a dramatic late win over Italy.

But Trezeguet and the national coach have had strained relations, with the player recently claiming that Domenech had no confidence in his abilities.

The striker - who scored 20 goals for Juventus last season - was outraged recently when he failed to make the 30-man preliminary squad for last month's Euro 2008 after Domenech dropped him.

"What's happened to me is unacceptable and inexcusable," Trezeguet said in May. "On the pitch I've shown that I deserve my place. The choices made are incomprehensible, I deserve to go to the Euros."

The 30-year-old had earmarked the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa as his last chance to feature for his country in a big tournament, saying: "I hope that for my last opportunity - the World Cup in South Africa - something will change."

Domenech took over from Jacques Santini as France manager after Euro 2004 and two years later guided the team to the World Cup final where they lost on penalties to Italy.

Despite France's poor showing at Euro 2008, Domenech last week got the backing of the French Football Federation, effectively ending Trezeguet's hopes of making an international comeback.




Discuss

Tontodonati July 9th, 2008 20:18

Domemech is dead wrong on this issue. He should avail himself of the services of a player the likes of Trezequet!

dudishmon July 9th, 2008 21:22

trezeguet for france is like toni for italy what is domenech's problem!!!!!!!

ajax72 July 9th, 2008 22:33

Problem is Trezeguet scores and Toni doesn't. Don't you ever watch football?

Tontodonati July 9th, 2008 23:53

Ajax72, clever but not enough to fool me! Toni scored 22 goals in Germany. Trezequet only 18 in Italy, and correct me if I'm wrong on the numbers. Perhaps you should have made it clear where Toni didn' t score and where Trezquet did!

ajax72 July 10th, 2008 04:59

It's too obvious .

BesTalentScout July 10th, 2008 09:37

maybe Trezeguet can play for the France B team.............when they play in the Africans Nations Cup..............LOL

rocco_blackk July 10th, 2008 11:23

why Domenech it` still France coach? he called up Anelka for Euro and c`mon......il est morrrttt.