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En entrevista con El Espectador, Carles Puyol, mítico defensor de la selección de España, ídolo del F.C. Barcelona, habló de su partido más preciado en la Champions League, su recuerdo del gol en el Mundial de Sudáfrica 2010 y las enseñanzas de la Masía, la cantera de futbolistas más famosa del mundo. El exfutbolista también compartió su concepto de Luis Díaz y el Liverpool, además de hablar de la figura de Radamel Falcao García.

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00:00Well, it's a sentimental part.
00:02First, it was the first Champions championship,
00:04what I dreamed of as a child.
00:08It was a very hard game, very complicated,
00:12with many nerves the last week.
00:14And the sentimental part is that
00:16it was the only game that my father,
00:17before he died, was in the field.
00:21It's a beautiful memory.
00:35Of course.
00:37At the end,
00:38what you normally consume is football as a child.
00:43You see these competitions
00:45and you realize or you dream of being there some day.
00:49And when you get the opportunity,
00:51it's a unique moment, magic moment
00:54and you have to enjoy the most.
01:00Well, at the end, it comes out.
01:01Sometimes, there are generations
01:02who are very good players,
01:05others, not so much.
01:07I don't know if it's luck or not,
01:10but behind it, there is also a lot of training work.
01:14And then, to achieve great things,
01:16you need to be a team,
01:18work together,
01:20control very well the ego.
01:22I think that's the basic thing
01:24to achieve great things.
01:26What do you think?
01:28Well, there are a lot of distractions
01:30around football.
01:33Not only for footballers,
01:36but for everyone.
01:38The social networks have appeared
01:39that can be good,
01:41but also very dangerous.
01:43So, my advice has always been that.
01:47When I played
01:47and there were no social networks,
01:48there were distractions.
01:50And I think it's important
01:52to focus, to focus, to focus.
01:53There is a lot of time for everything,
01:55but the most part of the time
01:58you have to dedicate
02:00to football,
02:01training,
02:02training in the field of the game,
02:03training that I like to say
02:05is invisible,
02:06that is outside the field of the game,
02:07the rest of the game,
02:08the rest of the game.
02:09I think that's what marks the difference.
02:11What do you think?
02:14What do you think?
02:14What do you think?
02:15I think he's a great person.
02:18That's very important.
02:20And then he's a great player.
02:22I've had the luck, I'd say,
02:24because to be able to face the best
02:27is always nice.
02:29We've had good games.
02:31He's a player who always goes to the best.
02:35He's a great player.
02:35I'm very excited about him.
02:38I'm going to go all the way,
02:39but always a noble player.
02:42I always wish him the best
02:43to the best players.
02:45What do you think?
02:45What do you think?
02:48Well, I don't know him personally.
02:53I know him as a player
02:54and I think he's a very good player.
02:56He's a great player.
02:57He's in a great team
02:59that's fighting for important titles.
03:03He's a key player.
03:06And I'd say that he's still like that.
03:09He's not comfortable.
03:10He's trying to improve every day
03:12and so he'll continue to grow
03:14and improve more
03:16to his team and his team.
03:18What do you think?
03:20Well, I think that
03:22the Masia
03:23forms players,
03:25but, above all,
03:26forms people,
03:27because not all
03:28who pass the Masia
03:29can be professional players.
03:32It's a low percentage,
03:34although many players
03:36do a great job
03:38and teach you values
03:41such as respect,
03:42humility,
03:42and effort.
03:44I think they're key
03:46not only for football,
03:49but also for the rest of your life.
03:52You always have to do what you do.
03:53Those values
03:54always have to accompany you.
03:59What do you think?
04:00It's all about defending
04:01and protecting us,
04:02and then we're going to pass the end.
04:04I have a very clear
04:06who I have my role
04:07and my job
04:09was defending
04:10and to provide
04:11everything that could be
04:12on the attack.
04:12I have to mark
04:14that goal,
04:15which was a prepared game
04:17and a team work
04:18even though
04:20it reminds me
04:21more than my friends
04:22that I do,
04:23because
04:23the goal
04:24is the one
04:26the elogios and the memories, but it was a work of the team that didn't come to the perfect place.
04:35No, for me, for nothing, a feeling of empty, a feeling of satisfaction,
04:42and, at least in my person, I'm crazy for to repeat that and to live that joy,
04:50because, at the end, it's when you live better, when you win, and when you can achieve great objectives as
04:57we can.
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