Frank Lampard has announced his retirement from international football.Continue fro more details...
The
36-year-old, who left Chelsea for new MLS outfit New York City FC in
July, captained England for their final World Cup group game against
Costa Rica.
Lampard leaves the international scene with 106 caps
and 29 goals to his name since his debut in 1999, overtaking David Platt
as the Three Lions' highest-scoring midfielder in March.
"I have taken the decision to return from international football," Lampard said in a statement.
"It
has been a very tough decision for me to make, which is way I have
given it so much thought since the World Cup. I have always been
exceptionally proud and honoured to represent my country and have to say
looking back I have enjoyed every minute of wearing the England shirt.
"Due
to my club career now going in a different direction, it is of utmost
importance for me to consider my family first. Also, to concentrate on
how I can perform consistently to the best of my abilities over my next
few fears in club football.
"It is now the time to move forward
and I feel very confident that with Roy Hodgson in charge, the young
players they we have coming through, and the changes that are being made
throughout the development of the youth system in this country, that we
will have success in the future and a team that this country deserves.
"I
would like to thank all the managers that I have worked under, all the
players that I have been fortunate to play alongside, and all the
England fans for their support, not only at home but particularly on
their travels with the team around the world.
"I now look forward
to continuing to support the team as a fan and wish them every success
for the upcoming campaign towards France 2016."
Roy Hodgson is
set to announce his squad for the upcoming friendly clash with Norway on
September 3, before the qualification stage for Euro 2016 gets underway
against Switzerland five days later.

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