FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Former Germany captain Dzsenifer Marozsán says she is retiring from international soccer before this year’s Women’s World Cup because she is still feeling the effects of a serious knee injury. The 30-year-old midfielder scored the winning goal in the 2016 Olympic final as Germany beat Sweden 2-1. Last year she missed the Champions League final with Lyon and Germany’s run to the European Championship final after tearing her ACL while playing a World Cup qualification game against Serbia. Marozsán says her knee would not allow her to keep playing a full schedule for club and country.
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