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Iniesta, Torres depart Barca and Atletico Madrid in style

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Two Spanish giants bid farewell to their boyhood clubs on Sunday as Andres Iniesta waved goodbye to Barcelona and Fernando Torres went out with a bang at Aletico Madrid.

Torres scored twice on his final appearance for Atletico, even if a Lucas Hernandez red card helped Eibar claim a 2-2 draw on the last day of the La Liga season.

Iniesta’s 22-year associatio­n with Barcelona, meanwhile, ended with a victory as the player marked out as the Spaniard’s successor, Philippe Coutinho, proved the difference in a 1-0 win over Real Sociedad.

With a tear in his eye, Iniesta walked off to a standing ovation from the Camp Nou in the second half, having unfastened his captain’s armband and handed it to Lionel Messi.

He hugged the Argentinia­n and then embraced the rest of his colleagues. The 34-yearold clapped the crowd, blew them a kiss, before exhaling and ducking into the dug-out.

An extravagen­t post-match ceremony followed, celebratin­g both Iniesta and the winning of La Liga and the Copa del Rey. Barca’s players returned to the pitch all wearing shirts with Iniesta’s name on their backs.

“It is a difficult day,” Iniesta said in a speech to the crowd. “But it has been a wonderful 22 years. It has been a privilege and a pleasure to defend and represent this club, for me the best in the world. I will keep you in my heart forever.” Barca’s players then huddled

Real Sociedad welcomed Iniesta with a guard of honour while the crowd formed an impressive mosaic to spell out ‘Infinit Iniesta’ on the two sides of the stadium, with an infinity symbol, doubling up as number eights, at the ends. supporters, who stayed on after the final whistle to watch the team form another guard of honour as the striker left the pitch.

On his 404th appearance for Atletico, Torres’ goals were his 128th and 129th for the club, coming 17 years after his first, scored against Albacete in the Segunda Division in 2001.

“I thank the whole Atletico family,” Torres said afterwards. “I knew I wanted to play here and it has been an honour and a privilege to wear this shirt more than 400 times. You have made me the happiest person in the world.” Torres, like Iniesta, has yet to declare his next move but this display — speedy, sharp and clinical — will have caught the eye of any interested parties.

 ??  ?? Atletico Madrid's Fernando Torres waves at fans after his last match while Andres Iniesta is thrown in the air by teammates during a tribue on Sunday.
Atletico Madrid's Fernando Torres waves at fans after his last match while Andres Iniesta is thrown in the air by teammates during a tribue on Sunday.
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