I’ll accept offer to play for Italy again – Buffon declares
Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon is prepared to go back on his decision to retire from international football if he is picked for the friendlies against England and Argentina next month.
Buffon had called it a day in November immediately after Italy’s astonishing failure to qualify for this year’s World Cup, ending a 20-year international career in which he made 175 appearances.
However, on Monday, Italy’s interim coach Luigi Di Biagio said that it was not right that the 40-year-old’s international career should end with the infamous 0-0 draw against Sweden.
The draw had condemned them to a first World Cup absence for 60 years.
“I had thought about going on holiday for a few days with my family, but when the national team needs you, you must be present and not desert them,” replied Buffon.
“There’s nothing to add to Di Biagio’s words other than I feel a sense of responsibility and loyalty which I must give to the national team in this transitional moment,” added the 2006 World Cup winner.
“I repeat, it’s a way of showing loyalty and a sense of responsibility towards Italy. A new national team is being born and the first games are not comfortable ones because we will face Argentina and England.
“I think that any experienced player can be useful at the start, even if it’s just to give advice to the young ones.”