Yesterday, a page in the history of the France team was turned. After a decade spent serving the Blues, Antoine Griezmann (33) has decided to retire internationally. The Frenchman announced the news on his social networks. “Today, it is with deep emotion that I announce my retirement as a player for the France team. After 10 incredible years marked by challenges, successes and unforgettable moments, it is time for me to turn a page and make way for the new generation. Wearing this jersey was an honor and a privilege. Since March 2014 and until last September, I had the chance to experience incredible moments alongside exceptional teammates. We shared victories that will remain forever engraved in our memories.
He then added: “so thank you for these precious memories we created together. I would also like to thank the supporters who have always been there in moments of joy and those of doubt. Your passion, your fervor and your loyalty have been a real source of energy for me. A huge thank you also to the staff of the French team and to all the people who worked behind the scenes in Clairefontaine and on the road. And finally thank you to my coach, your trust and support throughout my international career have been essential in my development as an athlete. I leave the French team with a deep feeling of pride and gratitude.”
DD didn’t hold it
This Tuesday, we learn a little more about the background of this surprising choice. The Team explains in today’s edition that Grizi had been thinking about making this very difficult decision for several weeks, he who is deeply attached to the Blues. Marked in the past when DD had chosen to entrust the armband to Kylian Mbappé, the Atlético player, who had quickly digested this choice, really questioned his motivation after Euro 2024. A competition where he sometimes been singled out and where he felt his influence diminish within the team. No longer truly untouchable, the one who has long been Deschamps’ favorite felt a little less considered.
Present at the last gathering in September, he was rather comfortable in the group. But he also felt a different atmosphere without his friends Hugo Lloris and Olivier Giroud, recently retired from the Blues. Then, he was definitely convinced during this September truce, from which he emerged tested and with a certain weariness. After careful consideration, Griezmann, who wanted to leave without bitterness or damaging his relationship with DD, confided in his loved ones and made his choice. He announced his decision to the coach last week. The Parisian adds that Didier Deschamps made no attempt to influence his choice or retain it. A mark of respect for some. For others, this was proof that he was certainly no longer as indispensable to her.
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