Phil Jones retires from Professional Football aged 32

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Former Manchester United centre-back Phil Jones has announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 32.

Jones spent 12 years on the books at United between 2011 and 2023, initially arriving to significant fanfare as a youngster from Blackburn Rovers, but injuries ravaged his career and restricted him to just 229 appearances in all competitions.

Indeed, two full seasons of his career were spent unable to play a senior single minute, while Jones’ last four campaigns at Old Trafford yielded a total of 13 appearances.

Jones left United following the expiry of his contract in 2023 and spent last season in a coaching role with the Red Devils’ youth side – something he is keen to continue.

“My career finished shorter than I would have liked,” Jones told BBC Radio 5 Live.

“[I’m] glass half full. [I have] completed my A license and I want to get out there and challenge myself in coaching. Ultimately I want to take charge of a team. I am determined to get there.”

Jones previously opened up on his battles with injuries, admitting he “went through hell and back” late in his United career.

“For years I’d go into games thinking, ‘I shouldn’t really be playing,’ and players would look at me, see the swelling and be thinking, ‘He’s playing here?’ But I love playing and I’ll do anything for United,” he told The Times in an emotional interview back in 2021. “If I have to play at 60% and know I can get through it, then why not?

“I’d lost my mind completely. I’m thinking, ‘I’m finished, can’t be bothered with all this any more’. I went straight to the doc and said, ‘Enough’s enough. I’ve had too many anti-inflammatories, too many injections, too many close shaves. I need this sorted’.

“It was the lowest I’ve ever been as a human being. I used to come back [from United’s training ground] and be in bits. My head was an absolute mess. I’d be in tears.

“Every footballer has a tag and unfortunately mine is, ‘Let’s have a laugh at him’. But – and I say this in the nicest possible way – I know who’ll have the last laugh. I’m proud of my career and when it finishes and I’m enjoying my life – and by the way I’m super fortunate that I’ll be able to do that, because footballers are fortunate – [the keyboard warriors] will still be in their mum’s spare bedroom, sipping Diet Pepsi that’s flat, eating a Pot Noodle, sitting in their boxers, tweeting.”

What we know

  • Jones has confirmed his retirement from professional football
  • Injuries ravaged former Man Utd centre-back’s career
  • 32-year-old working towards coaching career.

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