
Argentina’s Veteran Playmaker Decides to Hang Up National Team Boots After Upcoming Tournament
Ángel Di María, aged 35, has confirmed that the forthcoming Copa América will mark his final stint donning the Argentina national team jersey, drawing the curtains on an illustrious international career.
The esteemed winger, previously a standout figure for Real Madrid and Manchester United, recently showcased his prowess in Argentina's triumphant 1-0 conquest over arch-rivals Brazil at the Maracana.
In a significant declaration earlier today, Ángel Di María expressed his intentions to retire from international football following his participation in the 2024 Copa América.
This announcement arrives on the heels of Di María's historic feat during the previous Copa América, where he etched his name in the annals of Argentine football by securing the decisive goal against Brazil in the final at the Maracana last year.
Throughout his tenure representing La Albiceleste, the 35-year-old football maestro has contributed significantly, amassing an impressive tally of 136 appearances and netting 29 goals, leaving an indelible mark on the national team's rich footballing legacy.
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