Officers expert Steven Davis indicates Nothern Ireland retirement
STEVEN DAVIS has dropped a clue that he could be prepared to resign from global football.
The Rangers midfielder is Northern Ireland's chief and holds the record for being the most covered player in British history.
The Green and White Army face a World Cup qualifying twofold header against Lithuania and Italy as their Group C mission finds some conclusion.
They sit fourth in the gathering with only one win from six excursions up until now, which means they can't fit the bill for the following year's competition in Qatar.
Notwithstanding, they will intend to complete the part on a high.
Considering how the gathering has worked out for Northern Ireland, Davis has implied he could hang up his boots on the worldwide front after these games.
He said: "Toward the finish of each mission you sit back, reflect and perceive how you feel truly and how you see things advancing.
"That will be a similar circumstance this time, I will simply consider things and we will go from that point."
Asked explicitly in the event that it would be a fitting way of bowing out, he added: "I'm not contemplating that as of now.
"I'm simply here this week to do too as I can and attempt to get two great outcomes.
"The Italy game is an extraordinary one for us to anticipate, to polish off the mission and test ourselves against them – that is all my emphasis is on as of now.
"We need to complete the mission unequivocally. We know our odds of capability have gone yet we need to continue building something, continue to advance and ideally that shows in the exhibitions."
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