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Alex Manninger to quit football when Liverpool deal ends

Alex Manninger won the double under Arsene Wenger at Arsenal in 1998
Image: Alex Manninger won the double under Arsene Wenger at Arsenal in 1998.

Alex Manninger is to retire when his Liverpool contract ends this summer.

The 39-year-old goalkeeper, who won the double with Arsenal in 1998, has called time on a 22-year career featuring spells in each of Europe's top four leagues.

Manninger was capped 34 times by Austria and spent the final season of his career at Anfield, where he was back-up to Simon Mignolet and Loris Karius but did not feature for the first team.

He told the Liverpool website: "I wasn't going to announce it initially, but then I thought it'd be a nice gesture to announce it via the club I was last with.

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"I thought about it a couple of months ago and I was keen to decide myself, not wait again for the summer and whether I receive a phone call or not.

"I feel good, I finished at a high level I never dreamed of. If I played for big clubs at my peak, that's one thing, but to have had this experience now with the staff, coaches and players of Liverpool is fantastic.

"I've had one of the greatest experiences in my career here, but it is time."

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Manninger played 16 times during Arsenal's first double-winning season under Arsene Wenger, helping them beat West Ham in a penalty shoot-out in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.

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