Messi Bids Farewell: International Football Shocked by Retirement AnnouncementMessi Bids Farewell: International Football Shocked by Retirement Announcement The footballing world was sent into a state of shock and disbelief as legendary Argentine forward Lionel Messi announced his retirement from international football on Tuesday. In an emotional statement, Messi, 34, revealed his decision to step down after Argentina’s disappointing quarterfinal loss to Croatia at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. “With great sadness, I must announce that I am retiring from international football,” Messi said. “It was a difficult decision, but it is the right time for me.” Messi’s retirement marks the end of an illustrious 17-year career with Argentina, during which he became the country’s most capped player (172) and all-time leading scorer (98). He led Argentina to the 2021 Copa América title, their first major trophy in 28 years. However, Messi’s international career was also marred by disappointment, as he never managed to win the World Cup despite reaching the final in 2014. His retirement from international football will be seen as a bitter end to an otherwise remarkable career. Tributes have poured in from across the footballing world, with former teammates, opponents, and coaches expressing their admiration and gratitude for Messi’s contributions. “Messi, you are the greatest of all time,” said former Barcelona and Argentina teammate Javier Mascherano. “Thank you for everything you have given us.” “It is a sad day for football,” said Croatia coach Zlatko Dalić. “Messi is a true legend and it is a privilege to have played against him.” Messi’s retirement will leave a significant void in Argentina’s national team, but his legacy will live on as one of the greatest footballers in history. His exceptional skills, unwavering determination, and unmatched achievements have cemented his place among the pantheon of footballing legends.