I'm sure plenty Barca also wishes same too as Thegoalmac has learned that former Barcelona defender Carles Puyol has revealed he dreams of making a return to football, seven months after hanging up his boots.
This guy is absolute pure class, he is an example of everything good and humble about football. A great professional, the footballing world miss you so much Tarzan. Read his classy interview after the cut.
The 36-year-old spent his entire career at Camp Nou, spanning 15 years
between 1999 and 2014, before announcing his retirement in May this
year.
Puyol has since assumed a new role at the club as
Barcelona's Assistant Director of Sport, and though he admits injury
meant he couldn't possibly play on, says he misses the game dearly.
"I often dream of returning and playing football again," he said in an interview with AS.
"I
really miss playing and training, I have to be honest. But now I still
can't really play any sport at all at the moment because of the knee
injury that ended my career.
"Little by little it is slowly
getting better, but I retired because I literally couldn't do anything. I
ached even doing daily movements, I haven't even been able to run."
Puyol's
career could quite easily have panned out very differently had he
decided to leave the club after Barca accepted an offer from Malaga when
he was part of their 'B' side.
Frank de Boer and Michael
Reiziger were ahead of him in the pecking order, but he refused to
depart and went on to make his breakthrough in the first team under
Louis van Gaal the following season.
"There were many turning
points in my career but if I have to choose one in particular, it would
certainly be when I was about to leave Barcelona 'B' and decided to
stay.
"That same season under Van Gaal I went into the first team and played more than 30 games."
In
a wide-ranging interview, the former Spain international also described
his proudest moment as a professional, but surprisingly it wasn't any
of the trophies he lifted in a glittering career.
"I was doing
recovery for my injured knee ahead of the Champions League final against
Manchester United. I had a few days in London to prepare and I
discussed with people that if we won the game (Barca went on to win 3-1)
then I wanted [Eric] Abidal to lift the trophy.
"That act is possibly the one I'm most proud of in my career."
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