Chelsea's Jose Bosingwa has revealed that he will not play for Portugal again while Paulo Bento is in charge.
The 29-year-old was left out of the squad for the upcoming Euro 2012 play-offs against Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the coach questioning the right-back's attitude and mental strength.
In the wake of those comments, Bosingwa has decided to withdraw his availability for the national team.
"I don't know what he's talking about with his comments about my mentality and attitude. I feel offended and disrespected by his remarks. I will never wear the Portugal jersey again as long as he's in charge," Bosingwa told A Bola.
"I am proud to say that I have a spotless record with the national team, unlike Bento. His behaviour at Euro 2000 left much to be desired.
"It is public knowledge that he always has conflicts with players. He does not have the mental and emotional capacities to lead a group of men and is completely unsuited to lead the national team."
Bosingwa has become the second player to retire from the Portuguese squad in recent weeks, with Ricardo Carvalho also calling an end to his international career after a fall-out with Bento.