Former Manchester United striker Diego Forlan has retired from football at the age of 40.
The Uruguayan’s career spanned 22 years, including a two year spell at Old Trafford.
Forlan won the World Cup Golden Ball in 2010 as his national side reached the semi-finals in South Africa.
“It hasn’t been easy, I didn’t want the time to come, but I knew it was going to come,” Forlan told Telemundo as quoted by the Sun.
“I have decided to stop playing football professionally.”
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The striker joined the Reds from Argentine side Independiente in 2002 and scored 17 times.
Forlan, who was unknown before he signed for United, did not have the greatest success at United, but is still known for his two goals at Anfield that ‘made the scousers cry’.
Forlan’s career ended at Hong Kong Premier League side Kichee SC after brief spells at Cerezo Osaka, Peñarol and Mumbai City.
Check out some reaction to Forlan’s retirement below:
https://twitter.com/DevilsOfUnited/status/1158988643375013891
Happy retirement Diego Forlan! Didn’t quite fit #MUFC, although who can forget that afternoon at Anfield & winner v Chelsea after Veron’s sublime pass. A hero for Uruguay at the World Cup in 2010 where he won the Golden Ball and fantastic striker for Villarreal & Atletico Madrid. pic.twitter.com/gD8J5G9ZC7
— Tom McDermott (@MrTomMcDermott) August 7, 2019
https://twitter.com/CFC_Khalz/status/1158941246326497280
Diego Forlan has announced his retirement from football at the age of 40. 👏🏼 #mufc
— United Zone (@ManUnitedZone_) August 7, 2019
All the best in your retirement, @DiegoForlan7, and thanks for the memories! #MUFC pic.twitter.com/KHgBoplvu6
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) August 7, 2019
Diego Forlan is retiring? Throwback to that time when he mad the scousers cry… #mufc pic.twitter.com/BX3tzVqlEa
— OldTraffordFaithful (@OTFaithful) August 7, 2019
