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Andres Iniesta: 'One day I wish to return to Barcelona - but I'm not done winning trophies in Japan'

- - BBC.

THERE is still a romance to the way Andres Iniesta enjoys a career that, if it were a video game, would have been completed several times over.The 37-year-old has a trophy haul which reflects his status as one of the great midfielder­s of his generation - a World Cup and two European Championsh­ips with Spain, four Champions Leagues and countless other silverware with Barcelona.

But for the past three years the midfielder has called Japan his home, adding an Emperor's Cup and Japanese Super Cup with Vissel Kobe. He recently committed to a new deal that will keep him playing until he is almost 40.

Ask Iniesta how he continues to see the seemingly impossible pass, or wriggle out of the tightest situations, and he will take you back three decades and almost 7,000 miles to the instincts honed on the makeshift pitches of his hometown of Fuentealbi­lla.

“I consider myself an intuitive player who reads the game a few steps ahead,” Iniesta tells BBC Sport. “In the position I play those are maybe my strengths and I try to exploit them as much as possible.”There are things happening, things I am processing in my head. It’s hard to describe them. They happen in an automatic way - I could have been learning them since I was young or through repetition.”In football, if you start thinking you can go too slow.”Iniesta calls it an “essence”. He scored the winner in the 2010 World Cup final and has produced mesmerisin­g moments on the biggest stage, but the foundation­s are “stuff I used to do when I was 10 years old”.”Those essences come out in training or matches and I am just led by them,” he explains. “When I was a kid I was basically playing in the streets of my hometown or in the school playing yard, and that environmen­t helps you evolve.”The connection to that environmen­t and who you are and what type of person you are brings you to being a certain type of player.

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