DBasia.news – Claudio Marchisio recalls the failure of the Italian national team that failed to win the Euro 2012. He regretted his failure to lead the team to victory. In addition, with Juventus he also did not get a chance to win the Champions League trophy and win the match. These two things are his regrets after retiring as a player.
He has done two final competitions, but all ended in defeat. The Bianconeri broke through the 2015 and 2017 Champions League finals, but lost to Barcelona and Real Madrid. While Italy defeated Spain at the top of the Euro seven years ago.
Marchisio will now look at a new chapter in his career after officially declaring his retirement on Thursday (3/10) and saying goodbye to Juventus, the club that raised his name, at the Allianz Stadium.
“I have decided to retire. And it is right for me to express it at an important place that means special to me,” Marchisio told a news conference.
“The family taught me not to be afraid of the future. I still don’t know what to do after this. I have never positioned myself in Italy other than at Juventus.”
“My regret is not winning the Champions League with Juventus and the Euro with the national team.”
“My dream came true was when I was able to train with Juve’s first team. The farewell I received here at the stadium a year ago was a wonderful feeling.”
“I want to have the final in Berlin, against Barcelona. For the future, I will not rule out anything. I need time to think about everything.”
Marchisio joined Juventus from the age of seven until being promoted to the first team. In all, he has recorded 389 appearances, 37 goals and 43 assists.