Mark Noble says Europa League glory would not tempt him into retirement U-turn
Mark Noble insists he will not go back on his decision to retire at the end of the season even if West Ham win the Europa League.
The 34-year-old will call time on his career in the summer, bringing a long stint with his boyhood club to an emotional end.
There is a real chance that he could go out on a high, with the Hammers gunning for Europa League glory.
David Moyes’ side face German outfit Eintracht Frankfurt on Thursday in the first leg of their semi-final and know winning the competition would be a ticket to the Champions League, but Noble says even that would not tempt him to keep playing.
“I’ve been asked this question so many times by so many people,” the club captain said. “The reason we would get into the Champions League is by winning the Europa League.
“Winning the Europa League and lifting the trophy, would I come back? No. And that’s my honest answer. To end on that would be pretty special.
“I was joking with the lads the other day, saying if that did happen, I’d happily come watch the Champions League games with the Europa League trophy on the next chair. But that is way down the line.”
Noble admitted that his farewell tour has been even better than he could have imagined as the club he joined as a 16-year-old have gone toe-to-toe with some European heavyweights.
“Did I imagine it? Yes. Did I think this would happen? Probably no,” he said.
“This season for me, after announcing that this would be my last, has been special. It’s not over yet.
“We’ve got an incredible game here and probably a bigger game in a week’s time. To be able to enjoy that with the West Ham fans, with the players and staff, is an incredible achievement.
“Do I think it’s possible to win? Yes. It will be tough, because the three other