Bastian Schweinsteiger to play one last game for Germany

Bastian Schweinsteiger celebrates after scoring for Germany during Euro 2016

Manchester United midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger will play one last game for Germany at the end of August, despite confirming his international retirement.

After 120 appearances and having won the 2014 World Cup title with Germany, the 32-year-old told head coach Joachim Low at the start of August that he has retired from international football after 12 years in the team.

But Schweinsteiger will play one last game for Germany - on August 31 in a friendly against Finland in Monchengladbach - to allow fans to say goodbye under the slogan 'Servus, Basti!' - 'Bye, Basti!'

The friendly will come as a welcome distraction to Schweinsteiger, who has been banished to United's reserves by new coach Jose Mourinho and has an uncertain future at Old Trafford.

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"That will be a special evening for me, I have a lot to thank the DFB and the fans in Germany for," Schweinsteiger told the German FA website.

"I'm really looking forward to the chance to be able to run out for Germany for one last time."

Lukas Podolski, who announced his retirement on Monday, will also be given a similar farewell, possibly in a Germany friendly away to Italy later in the year, after he has recovered from an ankle injury.

Lukas Podolski will also be given a farewell match by Germany

"Basti and Lukas have been huge servants of the national team, the German FA and German football in general," said Loew.

"I know that it will mean a lot to both of them to be able to play one last time for Germany. That shows how important the team is, and was, to them."

Both Podolski and Schweinsteiger made their debuts for Germany in June 2004 in a friendly against Hungary.