One of the best forwards that saw LaLiga during the first 15 years of this century was definitely David Villa. The exdelantero Spanish, European champion and of the world with The Red, reviewed his career in an interview with the 'Agency EFE', in which in addition to speaking of his go through Valencia and Athletic of Madrid reviewed of his stage in the FC Barcelona, where was champion in the Champions League in 2011.

The happened of Villa by the Spanish media had like reason the première of 'OR7GENE', a documentary series that relates the career of 'The Guaje' three years afterwards that it decided to withdraw of the professional football. The exjugador played three seasons in the Barça, being part of one of the best forwards of the football together with Messi and Pedro Rodríguez where conquered 2 Leagues, 1 Glass of Rey, 1 Glass of Europe, 1 supercopa of Europe and 3 Supercopas of Spain.

A very unlucky action

The Asturian spoke with a lot of affection of his go through the Catalan group and declared that, although it went through moments of big joy, his injury of tibia in that party of World-wide of clubs against the To the-Saad in 2011 was very hard for him. "I lived fantastic moments but also the hardest moment of my career, the long injury of tibia. Even these months remember that they helped me for the future in important things. Have a very good memory of these years", explained.

Villa spoke also of the actuality of the Barça and elogió to his big fellow and excompañero Xavi Hernández by the work that is making, although it regretted that the injuries caused the European elimination. "In the League, that is a more regular tournament, where the drops depend on less, has been well. What comes is positive from my perspective", signalled The Guaje.

The Barça will follow being in the highest in spite of everything

Villa finally took advantage of to send a message of hope to the fans culé after the farewell of Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba explaining, that although they go two of the greater legends that have gone through the Barça, "what prevails is the club". With the exit of two of the four captains, and without the return of Messi, seems that there will be one 'revolution' in the hierarchy of the changing room of the Barça.