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Friedel dismisses retirement talks

SoccerNews in English Premier League 6 May 2010

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(GSM) – Aston Villa’s Brad Friedel has stated that he has no intention of retiring despite turning 40 next year.

The veteran goalkeeper says he is feeling better than ever and is benefiting from his years of experience.

Friedel told the club website: “Every time you get a year older, people want to talk about you being in this form or that form and think it has to do with age.

“I feel fantastic physically. Age is no issue at the moment at all, except the experience helps.

“I feel physically the same way as I did when I was 25. There are many goalkeepers around the league who would say the same, like David James, Edwin Van Der Sar and Mark Schwarzer.

“I hope to continue for as long as I can’t walk basically.”

The American shot stoper, who faces one of his old sides Blackburn Rovers in the last match of the season, believes that the focus on keepers at the top level is so intense that it can be more difficult for younger players.

He added: “It’s such a mental position. In games you go through periods of time where you don’t actually interact in the play. For that reason you have to be mentally strong.

“You also have to be mentally strong when you make a mistake and bounce back because generally the mistake a goalkeeper makes will lead to a goal.

“When you’re younger you feel the eyes of the country and even the eyes of the world are upon you. Sometimes when you’re younger it’s difficult to bounce back from that.

“When you’re older instances like that are easier to come through.

“But, you never like to make a mistake. I still have sleepless nights.”

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