CONAKRY- At 33, José Martinez Kanté decides to retire. The Guinean international striker made it known this Tuesday, who has no longer been called up by coach Kaba Diawara recently with the national team. Now playing in Japan, Kanté wants to put an end to football and concentrate on something else. With the Guinea national team, Martinez Kanté played in total 28 matches and scored 4 goals.
« I will be happy, calm and proud. I will retire with that in mind, but most of all I am grateful for the game that has shaped me forever. I have always been ambitious for the good of football. Therefore, even though I have announced my retirement, I would like to express my gratitude to all the fans and supporters who have great respect for me and have high expectations from us and Urawa Reds. » declares the Guinean striker.
It must be said that the player says he wants one last participation in the next African Cup if Kaba Diawara calls him for his last one under the colors of Syli. It’s up to Kaba Diawara to decide….
ALPHA DIALLO