After watching Barcelona play and totally annihilate AC Milan in
this weeks Champions league I began to ask myself why is it that the present
Barcelona is this good. The usual suspects came up … Messi, Iniesta, Xavi, etc There
is one player that has been constantly underrated in the Barcelona team and that’s
ANDRE INIESTA. Pep Guardiola once told a young Xavi that he would retire him
but that Iniesta would retire them both. So just who is Andres Iniesta?
Andre Iniesta Lujan was born on 11 May 1984 in Spain. He is a
midfielder. H e plays for Barcelona and you may not know this but Iniesta has
won every single title that a European Footballer can win.
Iniesta is such a shy and reserved person that he just goes
about playing his football, hardly ever complaining that some would be forgiven
for not knowing how influential he is, or who he is, in a football world today
where “showmanship” helps to attract attention.
At
a very young age he joined the Barcelona Youth Academy, la Mesia, and is one of
its most successful products. Iniesta is a very decisive player and has always
been.
At
age 14, he captained the Barcelona Under-15 team to victory in the Nike Premier
Cup of 1999, scored the winning goal in the last minute of the final and was
named player of the tournament.
A
feat he repeated once again one summer afternoon in South Africa (the 2010
World Cup finals), scoring the winning goal that crowned his fatherland, Spain,
world champions for the first time in their history.
At
the club level his performances have propelled Barcelona to great heights. He
has been a central point of this club for the past 10 years.
At
the national team level, Iniesta guided Spain to a record-breaking second
consecutive European championship. He was the only player who was at his best
from the opening game through to the final game, where they outclassed Italy
4-0 to win the title. This made Spain, in the process, the first nation ever to
win three major titles in a row. With Iniesta around, who says they will not
make it four titles in a row come the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
The
world talks a lot, rightfully I must add, of Messi’s capabilities as a player,
but we are quick to not notice the ease the playing style of Iniesta brings to
Lionel Messi’s game. What is Iniesta’s style?
Iniesta
is a player who is always mobile, playable by a teammate, with the added
guarantee that when played he will not lose the ball, will move the team mates
forward into the opponents area and further advance his team’s cause of
victory, thereby being instrumental to Barcelona’s “Tiki Taka” style of play.
His
movements on the pitch of play are very tactical, sideways when necessary and
rarely with his back to the opponent, thereby further highlighting his
mobility.
He
is a master dribbler and in small areas or space can wiggle his way through
several opponents and deliver deadly goal assists to teammates .
When
the odds are down he is one player you can count on to deliver. Do we remember
the famous semifinal against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge some years ago when he
scored the extra time equaliser that sent Barcelona into the finals and
eventually on to conquer the Champions League ?
His
passing of the ball is second to none, especially in offensive areas. He has
vision and reads the game and opponents so well that he is able to know where
to orient his movements.
Unlike
Ronaldo and Messi, Iniesta does all what he does while still carrying out
defensive duties for his team. He participates actively in his team’s ball
recuperation as opposed to ‘cosmetic’ defending done by Messi and Ronaldo for
the team.
I
feel, for once this player needs to be rewarded for his selfless style of play,
the work rate he brings to the football pitch, the humility in his personality
and the all-round success he has achieved. Maybe the next World Footballer of the Year Award???
Till next time Stay true 2 Soccer.
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