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Germany right-back and captain Philipp Lahm has made the surprise decision to retire from international football after his country’s victory at the 2014 World Cup, according to German newspaper Bild.
The 30-year-old, who also captains Bayern Munich, won 113 caps for his country in a glittering career, but has made the decision to focus on club football after his side’s superb achievement in Brazil this summer.
Lahm also has a runners-up medal from the 2008 European Championships to show for his international career, and is fourth in the all-time list of caps for Germany, behind current team-mates Lukas Podolski (116) and Miroslav Klose (137).
His Bayern team-mate Bastian Schweinsteiger would now seem the likeliest contender to succeed him as skipper of the national side, though no indication has yet been given as to who manager Joachim Low has in mind.
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