KNEE INJURY FORCES JERMAINE JENAS TO RETIRE


Jermaine Jenas retires from football at the age of 32 having been disturbed by a knee injury.

The former England midfielder has officially declared his retirement from football career after failing to recover from a knee injury.

The 33-year old has been working a pundit for the BBC for the past two seasons and declared his retirement live on Radio 4’s Today programme, on Thursday morning, January 7th.

“I have officially retired. I tried my best to come back from the knee injury but unfortunately that is the end of my career,” he said.

Jenas’ last match was on 15th of March, 2014 in a 3-0 victory for QPR over Yeovil at Loftus Road in a Championship fixture. He injured his anterior cruciate knee ligament in training the month that followed.

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