Antoine Griezmann has confirmed he won't reverse his decision to retire from international football.
He made this statement after Atletico Madrid's 2-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain.
## What happened?
Antoine Griezmann announced his retirement from international football in September.
He earned 137 caps for the France national team, scoring 44 goals.
## Why it matters for Antoine Griezmann
Griezmann's decision was a shock, given his importance to Les Bleus as vice-captain.
He featured prominently at Euro 2024 before his retirement.
## What comes next?
Romain Molina suggested Griezmann might return if things went poorly for Les Bleus.
But Griezmann told Canal Plus there was no going back on his decision.
He said it wasn't a sudden impulse, and he's completely done with international football.
Antoine Griezmann played a key role in France's national team, with 137 caps and 44 goals.
His retirement was announced just before Didier Deschamps' squad announcement in October.
Deschamps was unaware of Griezmann's decision and was taken aback.
Griezmann's statement ends speculation about a potential return to Les Bleus.
He's focused on his club career with Atletico Madrid.
Griezmann's retirement from international football is now confirmed.
He won't be part of Les Bleus' future plans.
Antoine Griezmann's decision is final, and he's moving forward.
He's had a successful career with France, and now he's focused on his club.