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Man United star announces retirement from international football

A Manchester United player has announced his retirement from international football.

The star was capped by his country on 107 occasions during a lengthy international career that saw them become a stalwart for their nation. 

In addition, he found the net six times and captained the side on 15 occasions and will surely be remembered as one of their biggest stars of the modern era.

However, he insists that now is the right time for him to stop playing for his nation and focus solely on his club career.

He will continue to play for United, where he has had two stints, his second starting last summer after arriving on a one-year deal.

A Manchester United player has announced his retirement from international football

Jonny Evans has announced his retirement from international football to end a career in which he played 107 times for Northern Ireland.

Evans, 36, made his debut in Northern Ireland's memorable 3-2 win over Spain in September 2006 and was part of the side that played at the Euro 2016 finals. His final international appearance was also against Spain, albeit in a 5-1 defeat in Mallorca in June.

He started 106 of the 107 internationals in which he played, playing a near monolithic role at the back for Northern Ireland.

Evans announced his decision to retire a day before Michael O'Neill is due to name his squad for next week's Nations League fixtures against Luxembourg and Belarus.

'After much thought and consideration and after 18 years, I feel like now is the right time to retire from international football,' Evans wrote in a statement.

'From my debut in 2006 when we defeated Spain to my last game in June 2024, it has been a privilege.

'Putting on the green shirt 107 times and representing the people of Northern Ireland has been my biggest honour. You, the fans, are simply the greatest in the world. I have been so proud to represent each and every one of you on the pitch.'

Evans described playing at Euro 2016 as the 'highlight of my international career'.

Man United defender Jonny Evans has announced his retirement from international football

Evans says that featuring at Euro 2016 was the highlight of his international career

'Those nights in France, a sea of green in the stands, with the GAWA in full voice, they are memories that will stay with me forever,' Evans said.

Evans signed a one-year extension to remain at Manchester United in July and said at the time he would have probably retired completely had there not been an offer from his boyhood club.

Evans came through the ranks at United, winning the Champions League, three Premier League titles and two League Cups before leaving in 2015 for spells with West Brom and Leicester, before returning to Old Trafford in 2023 and lifting the FA Cup last season.

His Northern Ireland exit comes soon after the retirements of Steven Davis and Stuart Dallas, both enforced through injury, but at a time when a new generation of players is giving Northern Ireland renewed hope of qualifying for a major tournament.

In his statement, Evans added: 'The future of the team with Michael in charge is full of excitement and potential for many more successful days ahead for Northern Ireland and I will be cheering on like every single member of the green and white army.'

O'Neill paid tribute to his outgoing captain, saying: 'Managing Jonny has been an absolute privilege. He is one of our greatest players as his 107 international caps clearly shows. 

Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill described Evans as one of his nation's greatest players

Man United's 36-year-old defender Evans will now focus on continuing his club career 

'Jonny always showed great leadership but also great humility and always looked out for the rest of the squad. He always loved playing for his country and we will miss his quality and presence in the games ahead.

'He has achieved so much in the game and our fans, like I do, will have many fond memories of him wearing the green and white shirt.'

Source: dailymail.co.uk

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