David Marshall steps down from international duty with Scotland | sportyneawz
David Marshall steps down from international duty
with Scotland | sportyneawz
Scotland have lost one of their iconic goalkeepers after over 16 years of service to his national side. David Marshall announced his retirement from international football on Wednesday afternoon, explaining that he felt the need to give others opportunities.

Marshall
won 47 caps in his time, despite coming up against stiff competition in the
position from Allan McGregor and Craig Gordon over the course of his career.
Marshall explained in a statement to the Scottish FA, that he felt the time had
come for others to have their chance, as was quoted by The Independent.
“I have memories of playing for Scotland that will last a lifetime but I also know what it is like as a young goalkeeper to have the opportunity.”

“That was the overriding factor in my decision: Liam [Kelly] and
Zander [Clark] have been involved in recent squads for a while now and it is
important that they can benefit from the experience of supporting Craig as
No.1.”
Marshall,
now 37, has recently signed for Hibernian in Scotland following 15 years in
England and Wales. Since the end of Euro 2020, Marshall has lost his position
as first choice for Scotland to Gordon but has been in several squads too.
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One
thing that will never be taken away from him was his iconic penalty save
against Serbia: his stop against Aleksandar Mitrovic in the penalty shoot-out
took Scotland to their first major tournament since the 1998 World Cup and
sparked wild celebrations across the country.
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