France captain Hugo Lloris has announced his retirement from international football at the age of 36, three weeks after his country lost the World Cup final on penalties to Argentina in Doha."I have decided to stop my international career, with the feeling that I have given everything," Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Lloris said in an interview with French sports daily L'Equipe published on Monday."I think it is important to announce this now, two and a half months before the start of Euro qualifying."Lloris, who made his international debut as a 21-year-old in a friendly against Uruguay in November 2008, bows out after becoming France's most-capped player during the World Cup.He overtook previous record-holder Lilian Thuram's mark of 142 appearances and finished with his 145th cap in the final, which France lost 4-2 on penalties after an epic 3-3 draw at the end of extra time."I have really been thinking about it since the end of the World Cup, but there has been something deep inside of me for maybe six months now and which grew during the competition, leading me to make this decision," Lloris said.Former Nice and Lyon goalkeeper Lloris captained France to victory at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.He played at seven major tournaments in total, including Euro 2016, when France lost in the final to Portugal as hosts.France's back-up goalkeepers at the World Cup were 37-year-old Rennes veteran Steve Mandanda and Alphonse Areola of West Ham United.However, the replacement for Lloris as France's starting custodian is set to be the 27-year-old Mike Maignan of AC Milan, who missed the World Cup due to injury."There comes a time when you need to step aside.