Unsettled Germany are still piling up troubles as Torsten Frings threatened to retire from international football altogether. The Veteran was cross for not playing regularly with the three-time world champions. Frings said his boss, Joachim Loew, snubbed him on more than one occasion, although he had assured that the Weder Bremen skipper is highly required for his experience and great skills. After being repeatedly ignored, Frings hit out at Loew, saying he wasn't up to his promise. “When he told me that I would take no part in Friday's match I got depressed,” Frings told German newspaper Bild. “I didn't get the chance to warm up against Wales, so I'm seriously considering quitting the international stage.” Apparently, Loew is having a hard time to satisfy Germany's big names. Beforehand, the beleaguered Tactician had had a disagreement with Kevin Kuranyi, accordingly the latter was deprived of representing his country.