Dion Dublin set to retire

Norwich striker Dion Dublin has confirmed he will retire at the end of the season.

Norwich striker Dion Dublin has confirmed he will retire at the end of the season.

The 38-year-old, who decided to stay for another year last summer, has so far made 725 appearances and scored 231 goals in a career spanning two decades.

Dublin won four England caps and played for, among others, Manchester United, Aston Villa and Celtic.

He told the Eastern Daily Press: “My body needs a rest. It has been a long time. What people don’t realise is it takes me 40, 45 minutes to get myself ready for training and then start the warm-ups.

“Even on match days it is the same thing. The physios are doing their best to get me going, they are giving me all the things I need to wear and to use and it is just physically hard to do it.

“Mentally I am fine, physically it takes longer. It is important to go out fit and healthy – I don’t want the game to retire me. I want to retire when I am ready to retire.

“Touch wood, things have been okay and I feel fit and I want to go out of the game walking and not another way.”

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