Emotional Schweinsteiger bids Germany farwell
Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger was all tears on Wednesday night as he stepped out for the final time to play for his country’s national football team.
The Finland friendly which ended 2-0 in favour of the reigning world champions was Schweinsteiger’s 121st and final game for his country.
The 32-year-old Manchester United midfielder broke down in tears at a presentation ceremony before kickoff in the friendly in Mönchengladbach and after receiving an award marking his final game made a short speech thanking the fans.
“It was a great honor for me to play for Germany. And a very, very great honor to play for you fans,” Schweinsteiger said. “We will see each other again somehow. Until then I wish the DFB all the best”
Presently not enjoying his club football, Schweinsteiger, who made his debut in a friendly against Hungary in June 2004, announced he was retiring from the national team in July.
Max Meyer and Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil were the goal scorers in Wednesday’s game as Germany turn their focus to Sunday’s World Cup qualifier in Norway.
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