Barcelona coach Gerardo Martino has poured cold water on a report that suggested captain Carles Puyol was considering retiring at the end of the season due to a string of injuries.
The 35-year-old Spain central defender, who has been at Barca since he joined their academy nearly 20 years ago and is hugely popular with the fans, has also been sidelined over the past 18 months by a fractured cheekbone and a dislocated elbow.
"The only thing I have to say is that he has not spoken to me about this issue," Martino told a news conference ahead of Tuesday's King's Cup last 32 second leg at home to third-tier Cartagena.
"He is training normally and pushing himself to the limit," added the Argentine. "I know that he has never said that (he planned to retire) and therefore it is not necessary that he comes out and denies it."
Barca won the first leg at Cartagena 4-1 and Martino said the return would be a good chance for his players to build on the fine form they showed against Celtic in the Champions League last week and in Saturday's La Liga match against Villarreal.
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