Andres Iniesta, Spanish legend, has announced his future journey as a coach, almost 24 hours after announcing his retirement on October 8th.
During a news appearance in Barcelona, the former Spanish international revealed that he had already begun a coaching course.
“I already starting the coaching course,” Iniesta said at his retirement event.
“I want to train myself for this next stage.
“Those of you who know me know that I am quite stubborn in that sense, To do a great job.
“It won’t be behind the ball but in another place.
“You will continue to hear things from me. If there is something that can define my career, it is pride in having fought.
“Worked until the last drop and day I was a football player.
“That’s the biggest thing for me. The rest is history,” Iniesta said.
The ex-Barca man was laced with statistics from the Spanish outfit, making 674 appearances scoring 57 goals and bagging 15 assists.
Overall he played 885 games scoring 93 goals and had 164 assists