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12:00 AM, July 04, 2018 / LAST MODIFIED: 12:39 AM, July 04, 2018

Honda, Hasebe call time

Keisuke Honda and captain Makoto Hasebe have announced their retirement from international football following Japan's elimination from the World Cup at the hands of Belgium on Monday night.

Honda, 32, came off the bench late in the last-16 clash with Roberto Martinez's side, but was unable to prevent his side from slipping to an agonising 3-2 loss.

"Today we showed how we can proceed as Japanese football," the former AC Milan midfielder told reporters after the match.

"I might have finished my career for the national team, but I'm happy because we have many young players following us, and I think that they will make new history for Japanese football."

"This is the last World Cup for me," Honda added. "That's the reality. To be perfectly honest, I wanted to take everyone to the next round but I couldn't get the job done. I did everything I could. I did the best I could.

Honda, who scored 37 times in 98 appearances for his country, was used as an impact player off the bench in his third World Cup.

Hasebe, once heralded by former Japan head coach Alberto Zaccheroni as one of only two "true captains" he had ever managed along with Paolo Maldini, has also decided to step down from international duties. The midfielder, who plays in Germany for Eintracht Frankfurt, made 114 caps for Japan.

"I would like to express my gratitude to my colleagues who fought together for about 12 and a half years since 2006, and to all the Japanese people who supported me so much," the captain said in a post on Instagram.


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