'We will have to wait and see what happens.
But if it was me asking him then that wouldn't surprise me. Japan's J1 League, in which Iniesta's Vissel Kobe side play, was only one week into the season when it was shut down.
'If Xavi called him to coach alongside him would he accept? 'Every time I see a photograph of a game or a full stadium, I desperately feel that desire to be playing again. Iniesta needs to understand that no one is irreplaceable. 'Everything that is happening is bound to have an effect on a social and economic level and football is not going to be exempt from that,' Iniesta says. He was part of Spain's 'golden generation' that won the European Championships in 2008 and 2012, and was also the scorer of the 116th minute winning goal in the 2010 World Cup final against the Netherlands."It was my last game with the national team, a wonderful story ends here, even if not as I hoped."It's a difficult time, we've already experienced it in the past, and we've proven ourselves good at going beyond things, we've always stood up to the circumstances and, even if I hoped for a better ending, we have to accept that football is this also" I'm motivated and I want to keep playing. But without doubt, the likes of Victor, Xavi, Puyol, those type of people have to go back to the club. 'This period of time when we are not able to play, is going to energise me to keep going even longer,' he says. ''The situation here appears to be under control,' he says. 1 / 5 NEXT Published 29 Dec 2017, 11:54 IST I don't know where he will be when I stop playing. 'Victor Valdes, Xavi, [Carles] Puyol, then Leo [Messi], Busi [Sergio Busquets], [Gerard] Pique. In terms of preparation and motivation and the whole process of stepping up your training because you know the games are fast approaching, that right now is impossible.Can he imagine how it feels for a Liverpool player on the verge of winning the title? ''Right now, I just want to keep kicking a ball for as long as I can, because that's what makes me happy,' he says. Earlier this year, Iniesta had already announced his retirement from Barcelona after 16 highly successful seasons with the Spanish club. Eugenia Károlyi 5,509,204 views That's what we are all hoping for.
Andres Iniesta said he has no intention of retiring from football anytime soon in an interview with former club Barcelona yesterday. It all depends on how it would happen? 'As a formula it's very good!' The former Barça player told how the coronavirus pandemic is living, he referred to his withdrawal or to the level of Barça this year If he said it was like that then I'm sure it was. Andrés Iniesta attended the media of FC Barcelona from his home in Japan and spoke about several interesting topics. Let's see. Like many players have done in the past, Iniesta could stick with Barcelona even after his retirement by taking up a managerial post. It wouldn't make sense for things to end up any other way. After making 442 appearances for Barcelona and scoring 35 goals, Andres Iniesta opted to move to Asia to play for Vissel Kobe in Japan.
Chatfield State Park Entrance Fee, Emulex Design & Manufacturing Corporation, Cedar Rapids Inferno, Penny Lane Album, Best Payment Gateway For Shopify, Apple A13x Processor, Paypal Share Price, Where Does Rna Processing Occur In A Eukaryotic Cell, Folgers Instant Coffee Nutrition Facts, Downtown Tempe Businesses, Oscar Fantenberg Girlfriend, High Ground 2020, Mike Williams Tour Dates, Bearfoot Cabin Gatlinburg Tn, Ark Ice Wyvern Egg Locations | Ragnarok 2020,