“Super Mario” as fans like to refer to him has 33 goals in 89 appearances for his country and was named Croatian Footballer of the Year in 2012 and 2013.
“I always liked to talk in the field rather than speak out here, so it was difficult to find words for the farewell to the Croatia national team.
“Dear fans, I’ve always preferred to talk on the pitch rather than off it,”
“Therefore these words come harder to me than sliding in on an opponent or making a sprint after 120 minutes.
“Harder because I know how much happiness all the gatherings, matches and wins bring. Harder because I know that listening to our national anthem before the game is the most beautiful thing.
“Harder, because I know this is the end and there is no coming back from these words: I’m saying goodbye to the Croatian national team.
“As much as the silver medal fills me with new energy, it has made it easier for me to make this impossible decision.
“We lived our dreams, we had historic success and felt the love from our fans.
“This month, as well as the reception in Zagreb, Slavonski Brod and throughout Croatia, will remain the most important memory of my career. It was the most beautiful journey with the team and the best return home.
“I’m overjoyed, and couldn’t be more proud of the silver medal we had been dying for years, through a lot of effort, effort, labour, disappointment, and hard moments.



