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Sergio Ramos quits international football

Spanish defender Sergio Ramos has announced his retirement from international football.

The former Real Madrid long time serving Captain noted that the head coach Luis de la Fuente had left him no choice.

Ramos, who made his debut for La Roja in 2005, before going on to make 180 appearances for his national side to become Spain’s most-capped player said he would rather have gone out on his own terms, rather than being told by the Coach that he has no more space in the team.

Fuente was appointed after the exit of Luis Enrique who quit the job after the World Cup in Qatar.

In an Instagram post announcing his retirement on Thursday, Ramos said: “[It is] time for me to say goodbye to the Spain national team, to La Roja.

“This morning, I received a call from the current head coach who informed me that I am not and will not be part of his plans, regardless of how I perform or what I do in my career.

“With a heavy heart, it’s the end of a road that I hoped would stretch out further and which would end with a better taste in my mouth, on a par with all the success we achieved with La Roja.

“I honestly believe that this journey deserved to end at my own choosing or because my performances were not at a level worthy of our national team, not due to a question of age or other reasons that, although I have not heard them directly, I have certainly felt.

“Because age in itself is not a virtue or a defect; it’s just a number that is not necessarily related to performance or ability.

“I admire and envy players like [Luka] Modric, [Lionel] Messi and Pepe. They are the essence of tradition, values, meritocracy and justice in football.

“Unfortunately, it won’t be like that for me because football isn’t always fair and football is never just football.

“This is something I have to accept, albeit with this sadness I share with you but also with my head held high, and thankful for all these years and for your support.

“I come away with unforgettable memories, all the titles we’ve fought for and celebrated together and the tremendous pride I feel as the most capped Spanish international of all time. This badge, this shirt and these fans, all of you, have made me happy.

“I’ll continue to support my country with the passion of someone lucky enough to proudly represent it 180 times. My heartfelt thanks to all of you who believed in me!

Despite being a defender, Ramos is leaving the team as ninth all-time goal scorer having scored on 23 occasions.

He played a key role as Spain won three major tournaments in a row, winning the European Championship trophy in 2008 and 2012 and in between South Africa World cup in 2010.

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