Former England national team player after 18 years of professional career, decided to hang a "scoring boots"
Phil Neville was two months ago, said he was leaving at the end of the season Everton. Going to Goodison Park after eight years has surprised many, but the 36-year-old football player then confirmed that there is no intention to end his career.
Not long after that - after 692 played matches, six trophies in the Premier League and Champions League trophies, three FA Cups and the World Cup the club, as well as 59 appearances for the national team - he decided to complete with football.
"I wanted to postpone the completion of his career, because I did three weeks ago, it seemed that the whole world is going to retire. Then I thought I do not want to jump on the train and I want to do it in a more peaceful way. Yet, I knew after leaving Everton that was it, and I would never be able to play at the highest level, "said Neville.
Phil Neville has spent his career at two clubs, Manchester United, than in 1995. by 2005, and at Everton.
He is a Premier League played 505 games, which ranks it as the seventh player with the most appearances. Before him many matches are played only Ryan Giggs (619), David James (573), Frank Lampard (550), Gary Spid (535), Emile Heskey (516) and Jamie Carragher (507).
Neville said he is currently in the process of obtaining a UEFA A license pro, but he has not decide whether to start a coaching job. In addition to the option of working in the media, which has already been successfully tried his hand as a commentator.

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