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Hakim Ziyech retires from international football aged just 28

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Hakim Ziyech retires from international football aged just 28
Chelsea winger Hakim Ziyech has decided to quit international football for good after a falling-out with Morocco coach Vahid Halilhodzic. The 28-year-old has not played for the Atlas Lions since June last year, and was omitted from the squad for this year’s Africa Cup of Nations. “I will not return to the national team, and this […]

Chelsea winger Hakim Ziyech has decided to quit international football for good after a falling-out with Morocco coach Vahid Halilhodzic.

The 28-year-old has not played for the Atlas Lions since June last year, and was omitted from the squad for this year’s Africa Cup of Nations.

“I will not return to the national team, and this is my final decision,” Ziyech said.

“I am focussing on what I am doing with my club.”

Since featuring against Ghana and Burkina Faso last June Ziyech has been involved in a war of words with Bosnian Halilhodzic regarding his availability for international duty.

The former Ajax man missed all six group-stage fixtures in Morocco’s World Cup qualifying campaign, and it appears Halilhodzic does not intend to select Ziyech for the two-legged play-off against the Democratic Republic of Congo for a spot in Qatar next month.

Morocco, who are looking to qualify for a second successive World Cup, were beaten quarter-finalists at the Nations Cup in Cameroon.

“Everyone has seen what happened in the last period,” Ziyech added.

“I am sad but this is my final decision.”

“The coach of the national team made his decision, and in any case I respect it. My focus now, as I said, is only on Chelsea.”

Ziyech is with the Blues in Abu Dhabi as the Premier League club prepare to face Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal in the semi-finals of the Club World Cup on Wednesday.

He was born in the Netherlands and represented them at youth international level, but switched allegiance to Morocco in 2015.

Ziyech won 39 caps for the North Africans and scored 17 goals.

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