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Everton's Izzy Christiansen announces retirement from football aged 31 - 'Beyond my wildest dreams'

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Everton midfielder Izzy Christiansen has announced her retirement from football aged 31, saying “what I achieved is beyond my wildest dreams”.

The England international will make her final appearance for the Toffees away to her former club Manchester City on Saturday.

Ad «What I have achieved is beyond my wildest dreams,» Christiansen wrote on social media. Premier LeagueRelegation-threatened Everton draw at Wolves, Fulham share points with Palace20/05/2023 AT 16:26 «Being able to choose this ending is something very special.

As a young girl kicking a ball around the school field, I had no idea my future would look like this. Dream big.» Christiansen thanked the clubs she has represented – Everton, Birmingham City, Manchester City and Lyon – and said there was “no greater honour” than representing the Lionesses.

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