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Before hitting the ball I had to wait for it to go down a bit. If I hadn’t waited I wouldn’t have scored. In that split second, gravity did its duty, and I did mine. Thanks, Newton Andres Iniesta
‘s comment on the decisive goal of the 2010 World Cup final in South Africa and the extreme synthesis of his intelligence not only in football. His molecular awareness of the “physics” of football is concentrated there; his matrix as an artist-scientist player, between creative impulse and rational control; his unparalleled knowledge of the timing of a game, always aimed at integrating into the network of relationships of the team.
Captain of Barcelona and member of the Spanish national team, with 37 titles won (32 with Barcelona and 5 with the national team, including youth selections), Iniesta is the most successful Spanish footballer ever . Barcelona is far from Fuentealbilla , a village of two thousand inhabitants, where little Andres plays futsal but dreams of 11-a-side football .
His parents, bricklayer pope, stay-at-home mom, agree to enroll him at the 8-year-old school of football and four years later he arrives at the Masia, the cantera of Barcelona, ​​with the idea of ​​imitating his idol, Michael Laudrup .
He is small, shy and pale because a rare skin disease prevents him from darkening his complexion. He cries every night for the first two weeks, but resists. He remains alone in retreat when the other children, practically all Catalans, return home for the weekend. Friends like Xavi
, who is four years older than him, to whom Guardiola says one day:
You will soon take my place, but this will send us both home. , Albacete, on the occasion of the friendly match against Russia. He goes to the World Cup in Germany, but only plays one game.He soon became the beacon of the Red Furies, with whom he won the 2008 European Championship as a starter and the 2010 World Cup, deciding the final against the Netherlands in extra time . In 2012 he completed his historic treble, also winning the 2012 European Championship and being elected by Uefa as the “best player of the tournament”. [/ Vc_column_text] [/ vc_column] [/ vc_row]
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In his career he has won a lot, a lot. With Barca and with the national team. Many nicknames have been attributed to him: illusionist, brains, pale knight, anti-galactico, due to its physical and technical characteristics. But few know that after the World Cup he fought and won against depression . That with his company that produces wine he saved Albacete from bankruptcy, the team where he took his first steps.
And the moment, I can no longer give everything
On 27 April 2018 he announced his farewell to Barcelona at the end of the season, but not to football. A few days later, on May 6, his last Clasico , Barcelona-Real Madrid: no traditional pasillo for Iniesta, no honorable entry into the field, in what will be a very hard, fun match, with goals and a show. All eyes are on him, on Iniesta, on Don Andres.
He leaves the field at minute 58, Iniesta, and is tense, concentrated. He walks around the pitch barefoot, the whole Camp Nou audience stands up.
They often call me a hero, but they didn’t understand a thing. Hero and whoever emigrates with their children to another country to seek fortune or who heals people by saving their lives. I’m just a damned footballer
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