Stephen Dunmoye

France and Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema has claimed and wrote on his twitter handle that he has written his story, and this is the end as he announced his retirement from international football on Monday.

Benzema who clocked 35th today made this announcement after France lost to Argentina on penalty shootout in a dramatic 2022 World Cup final.

“I made the effort and the mistakes it took to be where I am today and I’m proud of it!” Benzema wrote.

“I have written my story and ours is ending.”

Benzema missed the tournament in Qatar due to a thigh injury on the eve of the event and will not play for France again.

His international career saw him not play for his country for five years after being implicated in a blackmailing scandal.

He got his first call up in 2006 and was part of the Euro 2008 and 2010 World Cup squads that were eliminated in the group stage.

The Real Madrid star was controversially left out of the 2010 World Cup but soon returned to the side under new manager Laurent Blanc.

Quarter-final exits in Euro 2012 and the 2014 World Cup were as good as it got for Benzema at major international competitions.

In 2015, Benzema was arrested for his alleged part in blackmailing France team-mate Mathieu Valbuena over the alleged recording of a sex-tape on a mobile phone.

He hit out at the French Football Federation and manager Didier Deschamps after not being picked for Euro 2016, where France lost in the final to Portugal in extra time.

Benzema returned over five years later at last year’s Euro 2020, where he scored four goals in four games before France were eliminated on penalties by Switzerland.

Later that year, he won the Nations League with France and helped them qualify with ease for the 2022 World Cup.

He featured for France one last time in June against Denmark as part of the Nations League, before an injury on the eve of the World Cup put him out of the tournament.