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Gigi Buffon announces his international retirement

Gigi Buffon announces his international retirement:

A tearful Gianluigi Buffon has retired from international football after Italy failed to reach the World Cup for the first time since 1958, declaring: “I am sorry for all of Italian football.”
The veteran 39-year-old goalkeeper has made 175 appearances for his national side, having made his debut in October 1997.
But despite keeping a clean sheet in the second-leg of his country’s goalless draw with Sweden at the San Siro, he was powerless to prevent Italy losing 1-0 on aggregate and failing to reach the World Cup for the first time in 60-years.
Buffon had announced previously he intended to end his international career after Russia 2018 and confirmed he would not be representing his country again in an emotional post-match interview.
“I'm not sorry for myself but all of Italian football,” he said in an emotional post-match interview.
“We failed at something which also means something on a social level. There's regret at finishing like that, not because time passes."
“There is certainly a future for Italian football, as we have pride, ability, determination and after bad tumbles, we always find a way to get back on our feet
“I leave a squad of talent that will have their say, including Gigio Donnarumma and Mattia Perin. I want to give a hug to Chiello, Barza, Leo and Lele, who I had almost 10 years alongside. I thank the lads who were with us and, although it wasn’t enough, I hope that we gave them something.
“In football you win as a group, you lose as a group, you divide the credit and the blame. The coach is part of this entire group.”
Shortly after the interview, he made his position even clearer on social media.
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Gianluigi Buffon consoles Leonardo Bonucci after the final whistle (Getty)
In tweets from the national team's official account, he said: "We are proud, we are strong, we are stubborn. We will pick ourselves up as we have always done.
"I am leaving a national team set-up that will know how to pick itself up again.
"Best wishes to everybody, and especially to those with whom I have shared this beautiful journey."
Italy, who last failed to qualify in 1958, have won the World Cup four times, most recently in 2006.

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