Bastian Schweinsteiger says he feels a deep sense of gratitude for the experiences he has had with Germany as his international career draws to a close.
Schweinsteiger will play his final game for the world champions on Wednesday when they take on Finland in Monchengladbach.
The Manchester United midfielder will wear the captain's armband - left to him following Philipp Lahm's retirement in the wake of Germany's 2014 World Cup triumph - for the last time in what will mark his 121st cap for his country.
Injuries prevented Schweinsteiger from becoming Germany's most-capped player but he still revealed his pride to reporters, stating: "I'm still very, very happy with the number of games I played for Germany.
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