David Trezeguet (95 Viewers)

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Trez puts club over country

Juventus hitman David Trezeguet has revealed that he is considering international retirement, but is happy with life in Turin.

Despite netting seven times already this term, Trezeguet wasn’t selected in Raymond Domenech’s latest France squad.

“I’m seriously considering quitting international football,” he admitted.

“I have been playing for France since 1997 and those 10 years are a long time to me.

“Now though Domenech is choosing not to pick me and I think that the way he has treated me is frankly unacceptable.”

It remains to be seen whether or not the ex-Monaco man will be selected for Les Bleus’ crucial trip to Ukraine, but he has already indicated that he may refuse the call.

While his international career is causing him misery, Trezeguet is delighted that Alessandro Del Piero has committed to the Bianconeri.

“I’m happy that Del Piero has renewed his contract until 2010 as he is a real leader of this team,” the 30-year-old enthused.

“This is the eighth season that Alex and I have played together here. We have achieved great things and I promise that there are more to come.

“We know that we aren’t equal to Inter, Milan and Roma, but we are Juventus so we will give our best.”

The Juve faithful are already looking forward to Week 11’s crunch match against Inter – the hotly-contested Derby d’Italia and the return of Zlatan Ibrahimovic to his former club.

“The game against Inter will be important for us players, the fans and the whole club,” Trezeguet concluded.

“It’s only natural that there would be such anticipation after everything that has happened.

“Ibrahimovic is one of the most complete players I know and he is letting everyone know that. I wish him all the best.”

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Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Trez puts club over country

Juventus hitman David Trezeguet has revealed that he is considering international retirement, but is happy with life in Turin.

Despite netting seven times already this term, Trezeguet wasn’t selected in Raymond Domenech’s latest France squad.

“I’m seriously considering quitting international football,” he admitted.

“I have been playing for France since 1997 and those 10 years are a long time to me.

“Now though Domenech is choosing not to pick me and I think that the way he has treated me is frankly unacceptable.”

It remains to be seen whether or not the ex-Monaco man will be selected for Les Bleus’ crucial trip to Ukraine, but he has already indicated that he may refuse the call.

While his international career is causing him misery, Trezeguet is delighted that Alessandro Del Piero has committed to the Bianconeri.

“I’m happy that Del Piero has renewed his contract until 2010 as he is a real leader of this team,” the 30-year-old enthused.

“This is the eighth season that Alex and I have played together here. We have achieved great things and I promise that there are more to come.
“We know that we aren’t equal to Inter, Milan and Roma, but we are Juventus so we will give our best.”

The Juve faithful are already looking forward to Week 11’s crunch match against Inter – the hotly-contested Derby d’Italia and the return of Zlatan Ibrahimovic to his former club.

“The game against Inter will be important for us players, the fans and the whole club,” Trezeguet concluded.

“It’s only natural that there would be such anticipation after everything that has happened.

“Ibrahimovic is one of the most complete players I know and he is letting everyone know that. I wish him all the best.”

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