It’s now official: Thiago Alcantara He confirmed on Monday that, at the age of 33, he will retire from football. This was announced online by the midfielder who trained at the youth academy. Barcelona and the contract ended on June 30 with Liverpool. Now Thiago can join the coaching staff of Hansi Flick within Barcelona. flip He is one of his coaches in Bavaria.
Includes four photos of him, along with team t-shirts Barcelonathe Spanish team, the Bavaria and the Liverpool, Thiago he wrote that he will always want to “give back what was given to me and I am grateful for the time I was able to enjoy it.” The midfielder added, pure technique, beauty, vision of the game: “Thank you, football. And to everyone who came with me and made me a better player and a better person along the way. See you soon, Thiago“.
Thiago Alcantara He retired after nearly 500 professional matches, including a total of 46 international caps for Spain. The medium is a result of grassroots football Barcelona and achieved his dream of reaching the first team, where he debuted on May 17, 2009 to relieve Eidur Gudjohnsen in the 74th minute against Majorca.
However, in 2013 Thiago He left the Barcelona club to sign Bavariathat he had just reached the bench Pep Guardiola. With the Bavariabut it is already under the command of Hansi Flick (new coach of Barcelona), Thiago He reached one of the best moments of his career by winning the 2019-20 Champions League, against PSG (0-1).
It was in September of 2020 itself when Thiago Alcantara He wanted to take a new direction in his career and signed for Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool, then 2019-20 Premier champions. And the Anfield team was the last of his career, marked by its immense quality and the injuries, which followed him relentlessly.
Thiago He has two Champions Leagues (2010-11 with Barcelona and 2019-20 with Bayern), two Club World Cups, two European Super Cups, four Spanish Leagues, seven Bundesligas, two Copas del Rey, one FA Cup, two English League Cup, four German Cups and one Community Shield at club level. With the Spanish team, he was twice the European under-21 champion and once in the under-17 category.
Source: La Verdad

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