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    Sebastian Deisler's retired

    Bayern midfielder Deisler announces retirement

    BERLIN, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Bayern Munich and Germany midfielder Sebastian Deisler is retiring from football at the age of 27 because of injury.

    Deisler, who missed last year's World Cup after undergoing knee surgery for the fifth time, announced the decision at a news conference held by Bayern on Tuesday.

    'I no longer have any real faith in my knee,' the player said. 'In the long run it's been an ordeal.

    'I can no longer play with the right level of enjoyment and I don't do anything by halves.'

    Blessed with speed, dribbling ability and an eye for a cross, Deisler was once widely seen as being the next great German player but fitness and psychological problems meant he was unable to fulfil his promise.

    After making his Bundesliga debut as an 18-year-old with Borussia Moenchengladbach in 1998, Deisler played for Germany for the first time in 2000 and looked set for great things when he agreed to join Bayern from Hertha Berlin in 2002.

    Injury kept him out of the 2002 World Cup, however, and continuing problems meant he hardly figured for Bayern in his first season.

    He was sidelined for five months in the 2003-04 season while being treated for depression but he returned and looked a much happier man following the birth of his son, Raphael in 2004.

    He was one of the outstanding players in the Germany side that reached the semi-finals of the Confederations Cup in 2005 and Juergen Klinsmann was hoping to play him on the right of midfield at the 2006 World Cup.

    Another knee injury suffered in a training in 2006 dashed his hopes, though, and he also missed most of the first half of the current season.

    He returned to make a handful of appearances as a substitute at the end of 2006, including one quite brilliant display that earned Bayern a 2-1 win away to Hamburg SV.

    The stage appeared set for a return to his best in 2007 before he finally decided enough was enough.

    After showing so much patience with the player, Bayern were clearly disappointed by his decision to retire and manager Uli Hoeness held out hope of yet changing his mind.

    'I don't understand his decision at all,' Hoeness said at the same news conference on Tuesday.

    'If he feels in condition at some time in the future he can always come back.'

    Deisler won 36 caps for Germany and scored three goals.

    In the Bundesliga, he played 135 times and scored 18 goals, winning the league and Cup three times apiece with Bayern.

    what a wasted talent, he looked phenomenal on his day.
    "When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah

    "looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey

    #2
    Wasted talent like that is always sad to see.
    Like blood on iron

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      #3
      certainly is.
      "When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah

      "looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey

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        #4
        He also had 'mental' problems as well didn't he? Disappeared for a while get his head straight - and then the knee injury......... Poor lad.
        Liverpool born and bred.

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          #5
          Sad to see...the guy had talent to burn.
          His head was always a bit FUBAR though.
          Just when I discovered the meaning of life, they changed it

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            #6
            He was ace that lad.
            Such an ugly face, such an ugly mouth.

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              #7
              Retirement at 27 must be hard to take, especially when you think you would be coming to the peak of your career. It must be even harder for someone with the emotional problems Deisler has.

              Its a shame that he has ben forced to retire. I hope he gets all the help necessary dealing with not being involved in football.
              Twin boys - now arriving late August 2008.

              Its gonna be Fernando and Gerrard if I get my way!

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                #8
                Heard this yesterday was a good player.

                Shame
                When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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                  #9
                  dissapointing to see a talented player who we never really got to see the best of struck down with injury so often then retiring so early. one of the harsh realities of football.
                  I'm normally not a praying man, but if you're up there, please save me Superman.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by andyinswinton View Post
                    Retirement at 27 must be hard to take, especially when you think you would be coming to the peak of your career. It must be even harder for someone with the emotional problems Deisler has.

                    Its a shame that he has ben forced to retire. I hope he gets all the help necessary dealing with not being involved in football.
                    But easier for the players of today who will probably never need to work again.
                    Originally posted by Gordon Brown
                    (1995)
                    "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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                      #11
                      All the therapy he has gone to came to nothing in the end. Shame, he was a top player.
                      18-5-7-8-3

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                        #12
                        hes been struggling for years. on his day hes a top player, i think he would have been perfect for the english game

                        i reckon he will make a come back at some point

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                          #13
                          Quality player thought he would be huge when he was about 21
                          I think it's a foul, and if the ref gives it. He got to give a penalty. I know it's outside the box, but you see them given that close to the area. So if the ref gives it he's got to give the penalty as it so close to the area. But I think it's a penalty. Robbie Savage 8/11/06

                          Are you watching Manchester United? Are you watching Chelsea? This is Liverpool F.C taking over the bloody world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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