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Tim Cahill announces international retirement

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SYDNEY: Australia’s leading goal scorer Tim Cahill has retired from international soccer after a frustrating fourth World Cup tournament in Russia.

The 38-year-old Cahill, who has scored 50 international goals in 107 caps, only made a substitute appearance for the Socceroos in their final group game at the World Cup in Russia, which ended in a 2-0 loss to Peru.

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“Today’s the day that I’m officially hanging up my boots on my international career with the Socceroos,” Cahill said on his Twitter account on Tuesday. “No words can describe what it has meant to represent my country.

“Massive thank you to everyone for the support throughout all my years wearing the Australian badge.”

Cahill’s decision was hardly unexpected given his age and the fact the Socceroos have a new coach in Graham Arnold as they head into the defence of their Asian Cup title next year in the United Arab Emirates.

He had also struggled to get playing time at club level in the last year, leaving A-league side Melbourne City last December before he signed with English second tier side Millwall — where he first came to prominence — in January.

The forward played just 10 games for the south-London side, mostly from the bench and former Socceroos’ coach Bert van Marwijk said that while Cahill’s talisman presence would be valuable, he was not guaranteed a spot in his World Cup squad.

“He didn’t play a lot and it’s important that players have rhythm and play,” the Dutchman, who was only appointed for the World Cup campaign, said of Cahill’s struggles to get regular playing time.

“But there always are exceptions. He’s a player who was very important for the national team in the qualification and in the playoffs.”

Cahill’s ability to score goals at crucial times had emphasised his importance to the side throughout his 14-year international career.

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