England's Kieran Trippier Retires from International Soccer
The 33-year-old defender steps down after earning 54 caps and participating in four major tournaments.
- Trippier debuted for England in 2017 under Gareth Southgate's management.
- He scored a memorable free-kick goal in the 2018 World Cup semi-final against Croatia.
- Trippier played in all of England's matches at Euro 2024 except the final.
- He expressed gratitude to teammates, coaches, and fans in his retirement announcement.
- Interim manager Lee Carsley is set to announce his first squad following Southgate's departure.