Ballon D’Or winner Karim Benzema announced he was ending his international career yesterday, the day after France lost the World Cup final to Argentina.
Benzema, who scored 37 goals in 97 appearances for France, had to withdraw from the World Cup squad before their first match in Qatar due to a left thigh injury he suffered in training.
In his surprise announcement, the 35-year-old Real Madrid forward said on Twitter: “I made the effort and the mistakes it took to be where I am today and I’m proud of it! I wrote my story and ours ends.”
Benzema, who won the Ballon d’Or award for the world’s best player in October, had been desperate to feature in this year’s World Cup having not been selected when France became world champions in Russia four years ago.
He was frozen out of the France team for five and a half years because of his involvement in a blackmail scandal over a tape involving his former teammate Mathieu Valbuena.
In a trial over the affair last year he was handed a one-year suspended prison sentence and fined $79,500.
For the Qatar World Cup, coach Didier Deschamps opted not to call up a replacement for a squad that included 23-year-old Kylian Mbappe.
Paris Saint-Germain forward Mbappe won the World Cup Golden Boot award with eight goals, including a hat-trick in Sunday’s penalty shootout defeat by Argentina after the teams had drawn 3-3 draw at the end of extra time. During the tournament Benzema alternated between messages of encouragement for France on social media and other more enigmatic ones, writing on Instagram before the final: “I’m not interested”.
That message came after he rejected an invitation from French President Emmanuel Macron to attend the World Cup final.
Benzema, who scored on his senior debut in March 2007 against Austria, never tasted real glory with France, with his only title the 2021 Nations League.
He had numerous run-ins with Deschamps over the years with the player, who is of Algerian descent, at one stage hinting the France coach was being “racist” in keeping him out.
He made a surprise return to the France team just before Euro 2021, scoring ten goals in a year including four in the European Championship but could not prevent France crashing out to Switzerland in the last 16.
Benzema has won the Champions League five times with Real Madrid and helped them to four Spanish titles.
Meanwhile coach Didier Deschamps said France had a bright future despite the World Cup final loss on Sunday.
“Potentially, this France team has an important reservoir of talents,” said Deschamps.
“Before this tournament, we had a lot of players with little experience and they proved that they could play at the highest level. There are also others who were not here but all of them will be able to feature in the next tournaments. We’ll always need experienced team leaders to groom the young players but the reservoir is big.”
Deschamps, however, stressed that the collective mindset – which was beyond reproach in Qatar – would be just as important as talent.
“Now we have to shape up a squad so that on top of the players’ qualities, we have the mindset,” he explained.
“I was not worried about that before the tournament and I’m not worried about it now.”
France can probably count on Antoine Griezmann, 31, to link the generations.
“Some players have been in the Euro 2016 final, won the 2018 World Cup, they bring their experience. Maturity is important,” said Deschamps.