Former Liverpool and Fenerbahce defender Martin Skrtel is hanging up his boots. At the age of 37, the Slovakian will play one more game at Spartak Trnava and then retire from active sport for health reasons, as he explained at a press conference.
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He can continue to play at a high level, said Skrtel, but the physical pain “not only limits me in football, but also in my private life.” Petersburg and Istanbul Basaksehir more than 600 competitive games. Skrtel said at the end of his career: “It’s a difficult decision, but it’s time not to follow the heart but to follow the mind, because we only have one health.” Spartak expects to keep Skrtel in another capacity at the club to be able to
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