Aussie star will keep on playing

Everton midfielder Tim Cahill insists he won't be retiring from international football following Australia's exit from the World Cup. The 30-year-old also agrees with fellow countryman Brett Emerton, who expects many of his Socceroo team-mates in the over-30 age bracket to play on after the encouraging conclusion to the campaign in South Africa.Australia might have been eliminated at the group stage of the tournament but Emerton feels the gritty 1-1 draw against Ghana and the impressive 2-1 victory over Serbia will encourage those thinking of quitting to stay on.Cahill said on Everton's official website: "I'm a very proud Australian. I have played a lot of games for this country and put my body on the line and I give everything. I'll keep playing for as long as I can. The only thing that will stop me is serious injury."He added: "We deserved that win (against Serbia), we came back in the Ghana game and showed our spirit. We're a great group of lads that really care for each other. I'm just proud to be part of this team."Four points in a competition like this is exceptional and we won our last game against a very good team. We were very unlucky not to go through."

Source: Team_Talk