Socceroo legend Mile Jedinak has made a shock exit from the national team, announcing his international retirement on Instagram.
The inspirational captain who led the team to glory at the 2015 Asian Cup and most recently featured at the Russia World Cup said his decision came after "much deliberation".
The 34-year-old's decision comes just three months before Australia defends it's continental crown and marks a major changing of the guard, following the recent international retirement of another Green and Gold legend, Tim Cahill and the appointment of Graham Arnold at the helm.
The Aston Villa defender wrote on Instagram: "As a young boy growing up it was my dream to play for Australia and to pull on the famous green and gold shirt to represent my country. To have been given the opportunity to not only fulfil that dream, but to have done it 79 times, and many of which as captain, makes me incredibly proud and thankful."
He added: "Looking back, I feel blessed to be able to leave with memories that will last a lifetime. The feeling of captaining our country to Asian Cup glory in 2015, and to have been able to contribute to achieving success for Australia, will stay with me forever. Additionally being able to captain the team, and score, in two World Cups is something I could only have dreamed about as a boy. There are just too many highlights to mention them all."
The low-key announcement typified the Jedinak's no fuss leadership and steely resolve to do things on his own terms. Fans and football organisations were quick to respond to the news.
On behalf of the players, we thank Mile for his incredible contribution to the @Socceroos, following the announcement of his international retirement#ThankYouMile pic.twitter.com/bqSF8Nwu9H
— The PFA (@thepfa) 1 October 2018
Mile Jedinak has called time on his @Socceroos career 👏#ThanksMile pic.twitter.com/STQxDeMV1x
— Caltex Socceroos (@Socceroos) 1 October 2018
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