Vardy rules out early England retirement


Soccer Football - England Media Day - St. George's Park, Burton upon Trent, Britain - November 6, 2017 England's Jamie Vardy during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

(Reuters) - England striker Jamie Vardy has ruled out an early retirement from international football to prolong his club career, saying he still feels like a 21-year-old ahead of next year's World Cup.

The Leicester City forward, who turns 31 in January, got off to a late start with the national team after making his debut at 28 and has 17 caps, with Euro 2016 his only major international tournament experience.

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