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Spanish media hails 'last Emperor' Iniesta

April 22, 2018 16:44 IST

'Iniesta, don't go!' begged Madrid daily AS 

Andres Iniesta

IMAGE: Barcelona's Andres Iniesta, Lionel Messi, Gerard Pique and Sergio Busquets celebrate with the trophy. Photograph: Susana Vera/Reuters

Spanish media paid tribute to Barcelona captain Andres Iniesta after he starred in his side's 5-0 thrashing of Sevilla in the King's Cup final on Saturday.

 

Iniesta scored and pulled the strings for Barcelona in a dominant display as they won the tournament for the fourth season running and a record 30th time.

The playmaker confirmed he will make a decision on his future this week and Spanish reports say he will move to a Chinese Super League side.

"Iniesta, don't go!" begged Madrid daily AS on their front page on Sunday, while Marca described Iniesta as 'the last emperor,' a reference to his potential departure to East Asia.

"How beautiful it is to watch Iniesta play," wrote AS editor Alfredo Relano. "Inesta took the cup from the king's hands, lifted it up and we all asked ourselves why he is leaving."

Andres Iniesta

IMAGE: Andres Iniesta celebrates by lifting the trophy. Photograph: Juan Medina/Reuters

Iniesta, who left the pitch in tears when he was substituted in the 88th minute, was cheered by both sets of fans, who chanted his name.

Iniesta's 2010 World Cup triumph with Spain made him loved across the country and with Barcelona he has won six King's Cups, four Champions League trophies and eight La Liga titles, which will become nine if his side earn three more points from their last five games in Spain's top flight.

The Barcelona media were just as effusive in their praise for the 33-year-old, who joined the Blaugrana as an 12 year old and has played at the Nou Camp for his entire career.

"Long live the king," ran Diario Sport's front page. "The game became a homage to Iniesta, who had his dream goodbye."

Further tributes to Iniesta poured in from his team-mates and coach Ernesto Valverde after the game.

"When I was a player I'd have given my arm for some of the touches he can do," said Valverde. "Let's see what happens, Andres is the one who must make the decision (over his future) and communicate it."

Meanwhile Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu hinted there was a chance the veteran could stay.

"I know he has offers but Barca is the team of his life, he arrived at 12 years old, he's given everything and has an indefinite contract," said Bartomeu.

Source: REUTERS
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