From the torygraph...
There is a FIFA rule in place which forces players to accept national team call-ups to prevent them - or rather their clubs - from picking and choosing which internationals they play.
But national teams usually respect a player's decision to retire from international duty.
That wasn't the case, however, back in 2006 when then France coach Raymond Domenech forced Claude Makelele, then 33, to turn up to represent the national team despite having announced his international retirement after the World Cup.
That led to Makelele's then Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho accusing Domenech of treating his player "like a slave".