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Ex-Liverpool defender Daniel Agger retires

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Daniel Agger has announced his retirement from professional football at the age of just 31, two years after leaving Liverpool.
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Former Liverpool defender Daniel Agger has announced his retirement.

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Agger, 31, used Twitter to reveal he has called time on his playing career.

"Thank you for your support. A great experience. It's sad, but it is the right decision to stop. I'm proud of my career," he tweeted on Thursday.

Although he has battled a series of injuries throughout his career, including calf, knee and back problems, the decision may come as a surprise to many.

The centre-back, who left Liverpool after eight years to re-join boyhood club Brondby in 2014, made 24 appearancesĀ in the Superliga last season, all of them starts.

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Agger earned 75 caps for Denmark, his last national team appearance coming in a 1-0 friendly loss to Scotland in March.

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