England defender Kieran Trippier has officially announced his retirement from international football after a successful career representing his country. Trippier, who earned 54 caps for England, made the decision public just before the naming of the first England squad under interim manager Lee Carsley for upcoming Nations League matches against Ireland and Finland.
During his time with the national team, Trippier scored one memorable goal, a stunning free-kick against Croatia in the 2018 World Cup semifinal. Reflecting on his career, Trippier expressed gratitude for the opportunity to represent his country on the international stage, acknowledging the honor it has been for him.
In a statement shared on Instagram, Trippier thanked Gareth Southgate and the entire England squad staff for their trust and support throughout his tenure. He also expressed appreciation for his teammates, highlighting the special moments they shared together, including reaching two Euro finals and a World Cup semifinal.
Looking ahead, Trippier expressed confidence in the future success of the England team, wishing the new coaching staff and players the best moving forward. He concluded his message by extending a heartfelt thank you to the passionate England fans for their unwavering support, both at home and abroad.
Trippier's retirement marks the end of an era for the England national team, as they bid farewell to a dedicated and talented defender who has left a lasting impact on the squad. His contributions on the field and leadership off the pitch will be remembered by fans and teammates alike as he embarks on the next chapter of his career.