Podolski plays his last international match; scores the winner

March 24, 2017

On Wednesday, Poland-born German football player Lukas Podolski played his last international game, a friendly match, against England at in Dortmund. 31-year-old Podolski, who announced retirement in August, scored the only goal of the match. Before the match started, Podolski received a bouquet from (DFB &mdash; German Football Association) president. Podolski netted his 49th international goal in the 69th minute &mdash; a 25-yard screamer from Toni Kroos' assist. In this match, became the 87th player to debut under Germany's manager Joachim Löw. The also set a new team record of most consecutive clean sheets, seven, as FC Barcelona's  was guarding the German net. Mesut Özil received Germany's player of the Year for 2016 recognition.

Before the match, Podolski said, "Thank you for thirteen years of having the eagle on the chest. Thank you to everyone. Thank you to my family and my parents. Thank you Dortmund. Thank and thank you Germany!" Podolski immigrated to Germany at the age of two "with basically only a football under my arm", as he put it in August. He earned his 130th international cap on Wednesday. Podolski is Germany's third all time most capped player after and  and is the third top-scorer for Germany.

Podolski debuted for Die Mannschaft thirteen years ago in 2004. Since then, the forward has made appearance in seven major tournaments, and won the 2014 in Brazil. Podolski was the fifth player to retire from Germany's 2014 World Cup squad. Before him, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Philipp Lahm,, and hung up international boots.

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