Keisuke Honda: I'm still training every day to keep in shape and don't want to retire
Recently, the Cambodian national team coach Keisuke Honda accepted an interview with the Spanish media "Aspen".
He said that he is still in personal training to maintain his state, and said that he still does not want to retire and is still waiting for contracts with other teams.
Keisuke Honda, 35, played for AC Milan, CSKA Moscow and other teams. As the core of the former Japanese team, Keisuke Honda contributed 37 goals in 98 appearances for the Japanese national team and won the 2011 Asian Cup with the team.
In an interview earlier, Honda Keisuke said: "I ask you to stop calling me a former Japan international, you can call me a football player." Now, he once again said in an interview that he does not want to retire at the moment, "except for coaching the Cambodian country. Outside the team, I do personal training every day to maintain my state.
At present, I try my best to maintain the state of training while coaching. I don’t know which club will invite me, anyway, I’m not in a hurry. Maybe it’s me A lot of players at this age are thinking about retiring, but I want to continue my career."
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