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YORKE MAY END INTERNATIONAL CAREER
 Posted: 20/06/06 - 22:12   World Cup 2006 email icon    World Cup 2006 print icon    World Cup 2006 save icon
By Simon Stone, PA Sport, Kaiserslautern

Dwight Yorke has revealed he may end his international career in the aftermath of Trinidad and Tobago's world cup exit in Kaiserslautern.

Despite his best efforts, Yorke could not inspire his team to the victory they craved which ultimately would not have brought them a place in the last 16 following Sweden's draw with England.

Instead, Brent Sancho's own goal and a late effort from Nelson Cuevas allowed Paraguay to exit the tournament as winners.

However, Yorke knows what a positive impact the Soca Warriors have made in Germany and the 34-year-old feels it could be the right time to bow out.

The former Premiership favourite said: "I have played football for over 20 years as a professional and these have been the best times of my life.

"I can only thank everyone for their support. It is an emotional occasion for me because it may be the last time I play for my country.

"I will discuss the situation with my family but I have no problem with that."

Yorke admitted there was a tear in his eye at the final whistle, which brought down the curtain on his country's first World Cup finals campaign.

They may have failed to score a goal and picked up just a single point - from the opening 0-0 draw with Sweden - but the reception they received at the end from the neutral fans proved how much their efforts have been appreciated.

"Paraguay deserved their win because they took their chances," said Trinidad coach Leo Beenhakker, who is yet to decide whether to remain in his job beyond this summer.

Clearly, though, the well-travelled Dutchman has an affinity with the men from the Carribean and believes their debut at this high level can only help the development of football in the country.

"This has been a great experience for everyone," he added. "In the future maybe they will show a bit more confidence when they get into this position.

"The players have shown they can play at this level but the experience they have had had in this competition can only help development even more and hopefully that will be seen in the results they get."

Beenhakker pointed out that his side's results should be seen in a positive light given the low expectation when they arrived in Germany.

"Before the Sweden game everyone was saying would it be four or five, before we played England they said would it be five or six," he said.

"My team played with courage and passion and worked incredibly hard.

"There were periods in the game tonight when we were not satisfied but on the whole I could not ask any more of them."

Paraguay coach Anibal Ruiz was also talking of the future, even though it is yet to be determined whether he will be forced out of his job.

The veteran Uruguayan revealed his intention to submit a report on the World Cup campaign to the Paraguay Football Association on his return Asuncion.

"We will see what happens when I get home," said Ruiz.

"This victory doesn't mean as much in the way of this World Cup but it does give the young players, who are our future, something to build on.

"We have qualified for this tournament when other countries such as Chile, Colombia and Uruguay have not. We have also suffered two very tough, one-goal losses to Sweden and England.

"I feel Paraguay are a better team than our results suggest but it takes time for young players to adjust to situations like this."

 
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