End of an era for Germany and Bayern as Philipp Lahm confirms he will retire at end of season
World Cup winner ready to bow out aged 33

Germany’s World Cup winning captain Philipp Lahm has confirmed he will retire at the end of the season and leave Bayern Munich, having rejected a role as sports director.
“I have decided to stop playing football at the end of the season,” Lahm said after Bayern’s 1-0 win over Wolfsburg in the third round of the German Cup.
“I am sure I can keep putting in the performances until the end of the season, but not after that,” added the Bayern captain, confirming an earlier press report.
“I first thought about the decision over a year ago and have been constantly checking it.
“I love football and it has given me a lot, but everything has to eventually come to an end and I wanted to decide that myself.”
Lahm explained why he has turned down the vacant sports director role, which would not have included a place on Bayern’s board following recent restructuring at the club.