Jonny Evans Announces Retirement from International Football
Jonny Evans Announces Retirement from International Football
Jonny Evans Announces Retirement from International Football
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Jonny Evans, the captain of Northern Ireland and a Manchester United defender, has announced his retirement from international football at the age of 36, concluding a notable career with 107 caps. He made his debut against Spain in 2006, a game that became legendary due to Northern Ireland's surprising 3-2 victory. Evans cited the highlight of his career as participating in Euro 2016, where he played a crucial role in leading the team to their first major tournament in 30 years. Manager Michael O’Neill praised Evans as one of the country's greatest players, highlighting his leadership and humility. Evans expressed gratitude to the fans and stated that representing Northern Ireland has been his greatest honor. Following his retirement, O’Neill is set to announce the squad for upcoming Nations League matches.

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