15 Years 15 Minutes Essay

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The Review That Counts When watching or learning about soccer, one person is the idol for captains and defenders, Carles Puyol. Another person who comes across the lips of many players that know about soccer is Lionel Messi. Documentaries were published in honor of those two players. My personal review of the documentaries is that they were very inspirational when talking about their careers. In the documentary, 15 Years 15 Moments, Carles Puyol is interviewed and watches clips of some of the historical moments in Carles Puyol’s life. Not only is it showing it in the view of Carles Puyol, but it also uses the view of a fan and a teammate and a manager of the soccer team. In the documentary, it shows a clip of Carles Puyol’s first appearance on the Barcelona first team squad. They asked Puyol what he felt and what he thought was the best things that he did in order to make it where he is now. Carles Puyol explained it all and then they asked a …show more content…
He led teams in a way that didn’t cause them to become a disrespectful team and he was willing to risk anything for the team. He was a complete defender as said by his manager Pep Guardiola when asked about Carles Puyol. This documentary can show other rivals why Puyol deserves to be respected and not treated like an enemy. Many people today have watched the documentary and think differently about the player and the way he has led his team. Carles Puyol goes through so much and he does as much as he can to do what is right for the team, not only himself. Real Madrid, the biggest rival Barcelona has, said that they had nothing but respect for Puyol because of what he has done for the team. “Puyol deserves to be one of the world’s best.” was said by Sergio Ramos, a teammate of Puyol on the Spanish national team and an enemy of Barcelona. Carles Puyol portrayed many ways that people do today because of his