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    Riquelme - retires from international stage.
    END OF THE ROAD FOR RIQUELME Argentina's Juan Roman Riquelme has announced his retirement from the national team for personal reasons.

    Riquelme made his debut for his country on November 16, 1997, when the team then managed by Daniel Passarella drew 1-1 with Colombia at La Bombonera.
    Since then, he has played 37 international matches and scored 8 goals. He played five World Cup matches, all of them in Germany 2006.
    The playmaker captained his side for the first time in Alfio Basile first game as coach in a friendly against Brazil earlier this month, but he has now decided to call time on his career with his country, citing his mother's health as the reason for his decision.
    He said: "I've decided not to be part of the national team from now on. I have to think about my mother's health, so it was an easy decision because of that, but painful.
    "Since the World Cup finished, she has been taken into hospital twice," he told Telenoche news show on Channel 13, in an exclusive interview.
    "I've always had things clear in my mind. Before football, there is my family, specially my mother, who is the greatest thing for me.
    "My responsibility is to give her as much time as possible. I don't want her to suffer anymore.
    "Even though I explained to her that it's common that a player is criticised, she is my mother and it's normal that she feels sad.
    "There's no mother who likes his son to be criticised. I have children and I'm sure it'll bother me too when it happens.
    "It is not nice because I know I won't wear the national team shirt anymore, but my mother's health comes before that and my obligation is to take care of her."
    The relationship between Riquelme and the fans of the national team has steadily declined over recent seasons.
    Fans and media have criticised Riquelme because his performances in the national team had never been as impressive as his form at club level.
    After the 2002 World Cup, in which Argentina - without him - were eliminated in first stage, Jose Pekerman gave Riquelme his chance in the senior squad.
    He had some good moments, like the first half of the World Cup qualifier against Brazil at Monumental, which Argentina won 3-1.
    However, these good performances became less and less frequent, and he arrived in Germany to play the World Cup with the enormous pressure on his shoulders. That pressure affected him and fans made their feelings clear.
    He added: "I did not want to retire from football without playing a World Cup. Well or badly, I've played all the competitions a player can play. And my father saw me playing a World Cup."
    Following the defeat to Brazil recently, Riquelme was again the target of the critics. However, he thanked coach Basile for taking him into account.
    "Basile understood my decision. I thanked him for having called me for his debut and for naming me his captain. But my mother is now above football," he continued.
    "It will be very strange to watch the national team without me. But I'll wish them the best luck. I have friends there and I will always want them to play well.
    "When I watch my first game of the national team since retiring, I'll suffer more than normal because it's easier to be on the field. But I'll be calm because my mother will have peace."


    sources: http://www.sportinglife.com/football...TEAMHD=foreign
    http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/st...379431&cc=5901
    http://www.ole.clarin.com/jsp/v4/pag...fecha=20060913

    #2
    good for argentina. a waste of space.

    but i dont get it, being with argentina gives him a chance to go back home to argentina to stay with his mother...

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      #3
      How can you call him a waste of space? you know nothing about football. The guy is amazing.

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        #4
        Originally posted by nyc3469
        good for argentina. a waste of space.
        but i dont get it, being with argentina gives him a chance to go back home to argentina to stay with his mother...
        how many times have u seen him play?

        i've tracked this guys career when he was doing maradona impressions in Argentina. Last thing this guy is a waste of space.
        The obscure we see eventually. The completely obvious, it seems, takes longer. ~Edward R. Murrow

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          #5
          Some say he slowed the game of football down too much which can be true in a lot of cases.

          but you cant deny he had a great footballing mind and could change a game with one pass.

          Argentina will miss him but they always have replacements for his kind. Maybe now Aimar and D'allesandro will be given more of a run.

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            #6
            shame

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              #7
              Originally posted by nyc3469
              good for argentina. a waste of space.
              but i dont get it, being with argentina gives him a chance to go back home to argentina to stay with his mother...
              man common.....in my opp his a great player

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                #8
                Hate to see him go but they do have players like Lionel Messi and Pablo Aimar to fill that role.




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                  #9
                  too young should have waited a couple more years. he was a great player but was too slow

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                    #10
                    I dont care what anyone says. I have my opinion about riquelme and i stand by it. HE SUCKS. He does nothing in a game that i cannot do. I wanted to test this philosophy and the last few riquelme games i watched i watched him very closely, and everything he did i asked if i can do the same, and the answer was always yes.
                    Messi, tevez, and co, i cant do anything that they do. That is why i consider them to be good.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by nyc3469
                      I dont care what anyone says. I have my opinion about riquelme and i stand by it. HE SUCKS. He does nothing in a game that i cannot do. I wanted to test this philosophy and the last few riquelme games i watched i watched him very closely, and everything he did i asked if i can do the same, and the answer was always yes.
                      Messi, tevez, and co, i cant do anything that they do. That is why i consider them to be good.
                      I can't disagree more. I think this is an overly simplistic argument. The very fact that Riquelme can make things look so easy is a measure of his class. The reason it looks like he has so much time on the ball is as a result of his excellent ball control, technique, strength and decision making. Very few players have the ability to control and dictate the tempo of a whole team.

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                        #12
                        No athletic capabilities...Argentina doesnt need his slow ass when u got messi and tevez running like cheetahs.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by nyc3469
                          I dont care what anyone says. I have my opinion about riquelme and i stand by it. HE SUCKS. He does nothing in a game that i cannot do. I wanted to test this philosophy and the last few riquelme games i watched i watched him very closely, and everything he did i asked if i can do the same, and the answer was always yes.
                          Messi, tevez, and co, i cant do anything that they do. That is why i consider them to be good.
                          Thats why he is playing for Villareal and is one of their key players and you are playing... where?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by ShirFarhad
                            Thats why he is playing for Villareal and is one of their key players and you are playing... where?
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