The one I liked to watch and follow was Iniesta: Bruno Fernandes
Iniesta is playing for Japanese club Vissel Kobe at the moment. He has had a trophy-laden career with Spanish giants FC Barcelona.
Iniesta is playing for Japanese club Vissel Kobe at the moment. He has had a trophy-laden career with Spanish giants FC Barcelona.
Iniesta's father admitted that he felt his son may need to take a break from the game. His psychologist Inma Puig said that his recovery owed much to those around him, including then Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola.
Iniesta, who left Camp Nou in 2018 in a transfer to Japanese side Vissel Kobe, helped Barca to nine La Liga and four Champions League titles during his time.
The 37-year-old is currently playing for Japan’s Vissel Kobe. He is part of the squad along with former Spain Barcelona teammate Andres Iniesta and German forward Lukas Podolski.
There are widespread speculations that Rakitic will part ways from the club either during the forthcoming January transfer window or during the summer transfer window.
With over 130 caps for La Roja and three major trophies, Iniesta departs a bonafide legend.
With 13 goals in 131 appearances for Spain, Andres Iniesta was a vital part of the La Roja side that claimed the 2008 and 2012 European Championships as well as the 2010 World Cup, where he scored the winning goal.
Spain were one of the pre-tournament favourites and expected to reach the semi-finals at the very least.
The 34-year-old joins the growing list of icons to bid adieu to the World Cup this summer.
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