Rachel Daly Retires from International Football: A Look Back at Her Career with England
Rachel Daly, the England and Aston Villa forward, has announced her retirement from international football at the age of 32. With 84 caps to her name, Daly was a key player for the England side that clinched the Euro 2022 title.
In a heartfelt statement, Daly expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to represent her country on the international stage. She highlighted the privilege of playing for England and the incredible memories she has made throughout her career.
England manager Sarina Wiegman praised Daly for her versatility and positive attitude, stating that she has been an integral part of the team’s success. Daly’s teammates, including captain Leah Williamson and defender Lucy Bronze, also paid tribute to her contributions to the squad.
Despite her retirement, Daly’s impact on the England team has been significant. Known for her versatility as a full-back and striker, Daly played a crucial role in England’s journey to the Euro 2022 title and the World Cup final last summer.
While Daly’s desire to play as a striker may have influenced her decision to retire from international football, she will continue to focus on her club career with Aston Villa. As a key player for Villa, Daly will undoubtedly continue to make a significant impact on the pitch.
Although Daly’s presence will be missed on the international stage, England has a talented squad ready to step up and fill the void. Daly’s retirement marks the end of an era, but her legacy as a dedicated and skilled player will live on in the hearts of fans and teammates alike.