"On top of that I understand that Koeman wants to start a new era with newer, younger players. We spoke about this openly in a friendly discussion and I respect his decision," Sneijder said. The KNVB said they would now discuss with Sneijder a possible role for him in the national team structures once he stopped playing and had achieved the necessary coaching qualification. Sneijder last June set a new record for most caps by a Dutch international when he played for a 131st time and his 133rd and last cap came in November's 3-0 away win against Romania in a friendly. He made his debut in 2003 and was a World Cup runner-up in South Africa in 2010.Dutch national team announces former Galatasaray midfielder Wesley Sneijder's retirement from international footballhttps://t.co/0Gd4aLBcHA
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