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Xavi
Spain midfielder Xavi, one of the most
decorated footballers of all time who defined
the nation’s spectacularly successful ‘tiki-taka’
possession-based playing style, has retired from
internationals at the age of 34.
The Barcelona player represented his country
133 times, a record for an outfield player and
only bettered by goalkeeper and captain Iker
Casillas, and was a key figure in Spain’s glittering
run when they won the 2010 World Cup and the
2008 and 2012 European Championships, reports
Reuters.
Xavi had a disappointing 2013-14 season, when
Barca failed to win major silverware for the
first time in six years and holders Spain were
knocked out of the World Cup in the group
stage, and reports suggested he was poised to
end his career in the Middle East or the United
States.
However, he has decided to play on at club level
under new coach and former team mate Luis
Enrique but has called time on his international
career before Spain begin their qualifying
campaign for Euro 2016.
“I’m grateful for all those years,” Xavi told a
news conference after a Barca training session.
“It has been a fantastic time. I’m not 20
anymore, but I still have the motivation of a
kid.”I was disappointed on two levels at the end
of last season as I did not feel useful to Barca
or to the national team.
“I would like to single out Luis Enrique, who has
made me see that I can still be important.”
Xavi, who has won three Champions League
crowns, seven La Liga titles and a host of other
trophies with Barca, made his debut for Spain in
a friendly against the Netherlands in November
2000.
He played in four World Cups and three
European Championships and won 100 of his 133
matches for the Iberian nation, controlling play
from a central position, regularly providing
assists and also scoring the occasional goal.
His last appearance for Spain was a bitter 5-1
reverse to the Netherlands in their opening
Group B match in Brazil in June.
He was dropped by coach Vicente del Bosque for
their next game against Chile, which they also
lost and were eliminated, and replaced by
Atletico Madrid’s Koke, whom he has singled out
as his natural successor.
“I would like to express my appreciation for a
fantastic player,” Del Bosque said on Spain’s
official website after Xavi’s announcement.
“We are losing a unique player from the national
team and it will be hard to find his equal,” he
added.
“He has been a key figure in the team’s playing
style which has brought us so much success. We
will miss him both on and off the pitch.”
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