No Bulgaria return for Berbatov, says agent

Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov will not come out of international retirement even after the appointment of Lothar…

Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov will not come out of international retirement even after the appointment of Lothar Matthaeus as Bulgaria coach, the player’s agent Emil Danchev said.

Germany's former World Cup-winning captain Matthaeus replaced Stanimir Stoliov last week, saying he would try to persuade the 29-year-old Berbatov to change his mind and return to the team.

“Dimitar will not refuse to meet and talk to Matthaues but that’s all,” Danchev told local media late on Sunday. “He will not return. He made it clear when he announced his decision earlier this year.”

Berbatov, Bulgaria's all-time leading scorer, quit the national team in May citing fatigue and family commitments for his surprise announcement.

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Matthaeus has an uphill task to take the Balkan country to the Euro 2012 finals following back-to-back defeats against England and Montenegro in their opening two qualifiers.

The 1991 FIFA World Player of the Year's first match in charge will be on October 8th when Bulgaria take on Wales in Cardiff.