Not Playing In Serie A, Varane Decides To Retire And Get A New Job
JAKARTA - Raphael Varane decided to hang up his boots at the age of 31 and will soon announce his new job.
The retirement announcement comes just two months after officially joining Serie A club Como on a free transfer.
Varane made his debut when Como faced Sampdoria in the Coppa Italia. However, in that match, he suffered a knee injury in the first half.
The injury was also a factor for him to make the decision to end his football career.
However, it is likely that Varane will remain in Como. The Sun said that the former Real Madrid and Manchester United defenders were withdrawn to occupy the team's coaching staff.
"That's how it is, a new life begins off the field. I will stay in Como. It's just that, without wearing football boots and dry bone protectors. Something I want to share further soon," he said.
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Kans Varane joined Como's coaching staff quite large considering that the club, which had just been promoted to Serie A, was led by Cesc Fabregas.
Varane's experience can obviously be a valuable asset for Como. The club nicknamed I Larani needed a lot of experienced people because they last played in Serie A two decades ago or to be precise in the 2003 season.
Varane is a suitable figure thanks to 360 appearances for Real Madrid for 10 years with three La Liga titles and four Champions Leagues.
When he joined Manchester United in 2021 at 42 million pounds, he played 95 games with the Carabao Cup and FA Cup titles.
Varane also became the French squad when he won the 2018 World Cup. He has defended his country 93 times.
"They said all good things had to end. In my career, I have faced many challenges, bounced from opportunity after opportunity, almost everything was considered impossible."
"Extraordinary promotions, special moments and memories that will last a lifetime. Reflecting on these moments, with extraordinary pride and feelings fulfilled, I announce my resignation from the game we all love."
"I hold the highest standards, I want to come out strong, not just stick to the game. It takes great courage to listen to your heart and instincts."
"The desire and need are two different things. I have fallen and risen thousands of times, and this time, it's time to stop and hang up my shoes with my last game winning trophies at Wembley."
"I love fighting for myself, my club, my country, my teammates, and the supporters of every team I've ever played for. From Lens to Madrid to Manchester, and playing for our national team."
"I have maintained every symbol with all my ability and enjoyed every minute of this journey."
"The match at the highest level is a thrilling experience. This match tests every level of your body and mind."
"The emotions we experience can't be found elsewhere. As athletes, we never feel satisfied, never accept success. That's our nature and that is our fuel."
"I'm not sorry, I won't change anything. I've won more than I could have dreamed of."
"However, beyond awards and trophies, I am proud that no matter what happens, I have adhered to my principle of being sincere and have tried to leave any place better than when I came."
"I hope I have made you all proud. Thank you, football. With love, Rapha," Varane said in a statement.
Career Statistics Raphael Varane
RC Lens
Appearance: 24
Goal: 2
Real Madrid
Appearance: 360
Goals: 17
Manchester United
Appearance: 95
Goal: 2
Como
Appearance: 1
French national team
Appearance: 93
Goal: 5
Club Award:
4 Champions League
3 La Liga
4 Club World Cup
3 Spanish Super Cups
3 UEFA Super Cups
1 Spanish Cup
1 FA Cup
1 Carabao Cup
International Award:
1 World Cup
1 UEFA Nations League