The French forward of Atlético de Madrid, Antoine Griezmann, confirmed this Monday “with deep emotion” his international retirement with the aim of “turning the page and making way for a new generation” and after having played 137 games since his debut in 2014 and having been proclaimed world champion in 2018. “Today, with deep emotion, I announce my retirement as a player from the French national team. “After 10 incredible years, marked by challenges, successes and unforgettable moments, it is time to turn the page and make way for the new generation,” Griezmann said in a statement on his social networks.
Griezmann leaves the French team after having played a total of 137 games, in which he scored 44 goals and distributed 38 assists. He debuted on March 5, 2014 at the age of 22 in a friendly at the Stade de France against the Netherlands, where he started, and with the blue He was proclaimed world champion in 2018 and of the Nations League, in a final against Spain, in 2021, in addition to being runner-up in the 2016 Euro Cup, where he was the top scorer of the tournament with six goals and was chosen the MVP. For the one from Macon, wear the shirt blue “It was an honor and a privilege.”
This is with the heart full of souvenirs that close to the chapitre of my Friday. Merci pour this magnificent adventure tricolore et à bientôt. 🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/qpw8dvdtFt
— Antoine Griezmann (@AntoGriezmann) September 30, 2024
“From March 2014 until this September, I had the opportunity to live incredible moments with exceptional teammates,” remarked the red and white player. “We shared victories that will be forever etched in our memories, so thank you for these precious memories we created together. I would also like to thank the fans who have always been there, in moments of joy and in moments of doubt. Your passion, fervor and loyalty have been a true source of energy for me,” added Griezmann.
Furthermore, the striker confessed his “enormous gratitude” to all the national team staff, especially the current coach, Didier Deschamps, who gave him his debut and with whom he has been practically indisputable. “Your trust and support throughout my international career have been essential for my development as an athlete,” he stressed. “I leave the France team with a deep feeling of pride and gratitude. I had the honor of representing our country and the opportunity to experience extraordinary moments such as being world champion. I will continue following the blue with passion and supporting this team that has given me so much. I am convinced that the future is bright and I can’t wait to see the next generation shine. Thank you all so much for your love and support. See you soon, Antoine,” he said.