Nearly a month after playing in the 2018 Fifa World Cup final, Mario Mandzukic has announced his retirement from international football.
The forward was a key member of the Croatia side that made history at Russia 2018 by claiming silver – their best finish in the tournament to date.
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Mandzukic netted three goals for Zlatko Dalic’s side in Russia, including an extra-time winner against England in the semi-final, as well as a consolation goal in the final.
In an emotional message posted on his social media platforms, the Juventus star said: “World Cup silver has given me new energy, but it has also made this incredibly difficult decision a bit easier. We have made our dreams come true, achieved a historic success, and experienced an unbelievable fan support.
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“That month, including the welcome in Zagreb, Slavonski Brod, and the entire Croatia, will remain the most important memory of my career. This has been the most beautiful national team journey, and my favourite return to the homeland.
“I am more than happy, fulfilled, and extremely proud of this silver, that has been forged through years, through pain, effort, work, disappointment, and difficult moments.”
He continued: “There is no ideal moment to retire. If possible, we would all play for Croatia until we die, since there is no prouder feeling, but I feel this moment has come for me - now. I've given my best for Croatia, I have contributed to the biggest success of Croatian football.”
27 - Mario Mandzukic has 27 headed goals in his career. All 27 of those headers have been scored in the opposition's half of the pitch. Pattern. #Mandzukic pic.twitter.com/8WwGkdkHgQ
— Opta Obvious (@OptaObviously) August 14, 2018
Mandzukic made his senior international debut in 2007 and went on to represent his country at two World Cups: Brazil 2014 and Russia 2018.
Prolific in front of goal, Mandzukic is Croatia’s joint-second top goalscorer after national icon Davor Suker.
*Article originally published FIFA.com