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Mark Whiley

Former Nottingham Forest star lands coaching role after poignant retirement message

Former Nottingham Forest defender Chris Gunter is taking his first steps in coaching after joining up with Wales for their first round of Euro 2024 qualifiers.

Gunter, who announced his retirement from international football earlier this month, has linked up with Rob Page’s backroom staff for the games away to Croatia in Split on Saturday night and at home to Latvia in Cardiff on Tuesday.

“Chris Gunter has joined up with the senior men’s team in a coaching capacity for the March international window,” said a Football Association of Wales statement. “Gunter has joined up with Rob Page’s coaching staff in a supporting role after announcing his international retirement as a player earlier this month. The role is seen as part of a transition into future coaching work.”

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The 33-year-old defender, who plays for League Two AFC Wimbledon, won 109 caps during a 15-year Wales career, second only to Gareth Bale’s 111 for the national men’s team. He was named in Page’s World Cup squad but didn’t make an appearance.

In announcing his international retirement, Gunter, who played for Forest between 2009 and 2012, said: “I’ve had the privilege of representing our great country for 15 years, and it’s given me some of the best times of my career and my life.

"To all of the managers I’ve played under, and all of the staff who have helped me in many different ways, I have so much appreciation for you and need to say a huge thank you.

"I’ve always said when you can share moments with not just team-mates but friends it’s even more special, and I’ve been so lucky to share the dressing room with people who are real mates for life.

"From a young kid growing up in Wales the dream was to always play and wear that red shirt. What not even I dreamt of was the memories and experiences it has given me and my family. Which has been made possible by you lot, the fans.

"I’ve tried to tell you many times how much you’ve helped, although it’s hard to find the words to articulate. So I’ll just say the biggest thank you, and see you soon. We’re in a great place with this staff and squad, with loads to look forward to. Gunts."

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