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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...sfabio-capello-cheering-italy-2010-world-cup/
Wayne Rooney will not be tempted out of international retirement for one more shot at World Cup glory.
The former England captain, who on Friday was charged with drink driving, called time on his international career in August.
England's record goalscorer said "now is the time to bow out" after scoring 53 goals in 119 games for his country and taking part in three World Cups and three European Championships.
In an interview with talkSPORT, Rooney also hit out at former England manager Fabio Capello revealing he and his coaching staff were cheering for Italy during the 2010 World Cup.
On the prospect of playing in next summer's World Cup in Russia, the 31-year-old says he will go back on his decision.
"My mind's made up," he confirmed.
"I've seen it a few times when players come out of retirement and gone to tournaments and it's not right.
"I think the lads now who are trying to qualify for Russia, if they get there they're the players who will deserve to play in the tournament, so my decision is made."
Rooney's three World Cup appearances all ended in heartache.
He was sent off during the 2006 quarter-final exit to Portugal, while 2010 ended in a second-round defeat to Germany and England failed to progress from their group in 2014.