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Puyol has played his last game for Barcelona and doesn't harbour
ambitions of becoming a manager on the day he said goodbye to the game.
The
36-year-old will leave the Nou Camp after Saturday's La Liga title
decider against Atletico Madrid after 15 years at the club.
And,
in his farewell press conference to the Spanish media on Thursday, the
central defender claimed he won't make the bench for his finale as a
knee injury still takes hold.......
''I don't
think I'll be a coach, it's not what I'd like most. Maybe I'll change my
mind but for now I want to do other things,' he said in a more composed
address than the teary briefing in March.
I want to be remembered as someone who did everything for Barca and for football.
I'll tell my daughter that I was lucky to play at the best club in the world.'
Puyol
has been a first-team regular for 15 seasons, winning 21 titles
including six Primera Division and three Champions League trophies,
while he has also been capped by his country 100 times.
He spoke of his pride at everything he has achieved during his time with the Spanish champions.
This is a very difficult moment for me and I’m very emotional but I will try to enjoy it,' he said.
I am a man of few words but I will try and explain how I’m feeling.
As I said a few months ago, my knee is still troubling me and my time at Barca will end from June 30.
We’ve
tried to find a solution but that’s not been possible. But I want to
thank everyone at the club. I can now fight my injury without the
pressure of playing.
I’ve done what I’ve always wanted to do and been very happy. I’ve lived the dream of thousands of children and I’m privileged''
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