Kieran Trippier Retires as England Faces New Era Under Lee Carsley
Kieran Trippier, the 33-year-old Newcastle right back, has announced his retirement from England duty. Interim coach Lee Carsley called up four uncapped players for the Nations League games, making his first selection since replacing Gareth Southgate, who stepped down after losing the European Championship final to Spain.
Kieran Trippier, the veteran Newcastle right-back, has officially announced his retirement from England's national team. His departure marks the end of a significant chapter, particularly under former coach Gareth Southgate.
In his first major move as interim coach, Lee Carsley has summoned four uncapped players for the Nations League games against Ireland and Finland. This selection comes after Southgate stepped down following England's loss to Spain in the European Championship final last month.
Trippier, who was a key player for 54 matches, had memorable moments including a stunning free-kick during the 2018 World Cup semi-finals. Notably, several other established players were also omitted in favor of new talents as Carsley aims to put his stamp on the team.
(With inputs from agencies.)

