Iker Casillas looks to have signed off from his Spain international career with a Rambo video message to his fans.
The Porto goalkeeper, who has represented Spain 167 times, looks as though he has finally hung up his boots having been with La Roja’s senior side since the age of 19.
Casillas, who is one of the longest serving international No.1’s of all time, has posted a clip from Rambo to acknowledge his supporters on social media.
Un orgullo sentir el cariño de la gente en #GraciasCasillas hoy y siempre todos con la @sefutbolhttps://t.co/i9RQf01ZDM
— Iker Casillas (@CasillasWorld) June 28, 2016
A special hashtag was circulating on Twitter throughout the day after Spain were knocked out of Euro 2016 at the hands of Italy, as #GraciasCasillas began trending on the social network site, with fans thanking the shot- stopper for his services to his country.
“A pride felt the affection of the people in #GraciasCasillas today and always all with Spain,” replied Casillas on his Twitter account.
Casillas has not featured for Vicente del Bosque’s side at Euro 2016, with Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea preferred in between the sticks.
And the 35-year-old may now finally call time on his international career, in which he won the 2010 World Cup and both Euro 2008 and Euro 2012 championships.
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