Diego Forlan has admitted his decision to retire from international duty with Uruguay has left him in a state of "mourning".
Forlan has called time on a glittering career with his country,
during which he became his nation's most-capped player with 112
appearances and scored 36 goals, a tally bettered only by Barcelona star
Luis Suarez.
The crowning moment of the 35-year-old's time in a Uruguay shirt came
when he won the 2011 Copa America, while the Cerezo Osaka striker
also represented his nation at three World Cups, including the 2010
edition when he was named player of the tournament.
The 35-year-old has acknowledged that saying farewell to the national
team was a tough decision to make, with Uruguay set to defend their
Copa crown later this year, but a recent changing of the guard helped
make up his mind.
"The national team has been a big part of my life for a long time and
I'll miss it, especially when the Copa America starts and I'm not
there," he said at a press conference.
"I feel like I'm in mourning at the moment, but I've had time to
prepare for this decision. It wasn't something I decided overnight and I
could see that things were changing after the World Cup in Brazil, with
fresh blood brought in.
"Football waits for nobody. I'll love watching Uruguay on television
and I'm still playing club football. I love this game, I'm still in fine
shape and I've just started a new season with Cerezo Osaka in Japan."
Forlan also confirmed that his decision was helped by the fact he was
likely to play a limited role in this year's Copa in Chile and
Uruguay's qualifying campaign for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
"It's difficult to know when to stop when you're a footballer because
you always think you have more to give, but the chance of me playing in
the Copa America this year or the qualification for the 2018 World Cup
was getting slimmer.
"I'm 35, I've had a great time with Uruguay and feel it's time to let
the emerging players have the type of opportunities which I received
when I was a young player.
"There's been a generational change and new players have been tried in the friendly matches. They'll do well."

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