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Goal.com 50: Andres Iniesta (2)
Goal.com's countdown of the 50 best players of 2008-2009 is now reaching its
climax. Second best of the year is another Barca boy: Iniesta...
One thing you can't really call Andres Iniesta anymore is underrated. For
long enough, he was pale-faced, awkward and unassuming in appearance; so much
so that his immense talent almost went unnoticed on the world stage. He would
never be mentioned alongside the best players in the world, not until now.
This season proved an immense breakthrough for the 25-year-old, who has
represented Spain at every level and was scouted by Barcelona when part of
Albacete's youth system at just 12 years of age. He may not be a Catalan, but
has now spent over half his life representing the Blaugrana, and no level of
outside interest looks like coaxing him away from Camp Nou.
And if there's one thing this season's outstanding performances produced, it
was interest. It speaks volumes for the epic amount of respect commanded by
the likes of Barcelona, and indeed sincere loyalty from their players, that
there has been no 'CR9', no Kaka, no Ribery or John Terry saga in the case of
Iniesta. It's not for a lack of quality to be named alongside those other
modern superstars, but simply in keeping with his unfancy demeanour and
unambiguous, simple way of life.
That he pays no attention to the interest in his marvellous ability has
always been part of his charm. There has been something bubbling under the
surface about the versatile midfielder since as early as 2005, but even his
previous full season under Frank Rijkaard, despite delivering quality and
consistency, didn't see him break out the high-end, show-stopping
performances.
That, he saved for Pep Guardiola. The new coach at Camp Nou made every Cule's
dream come true when he got the best out of Xavi and Henry, but equally
outstanding was witnessing Leo Messi and yes, Andres Iniesta, kick on to yet
another level of skill, potency and pedigree.
With string after string of stunning performances - whether as the front-most
of a trident in midfield, on the left of a front three or even on the right
in place of Messi - Iniesta's versatility no longer inhibited his momentum,
and the difference between being one of the best in a relatively bad bunch in
2007-08 and being one of the best of Los Peps made a world of difference.
Iniesta is, in his own strange little way, now one of the most popular
footballers around, particularly among the die-hard fans. He is certainly a
favourite with Real Madrid, as Merengues had even set up a website to take
donations in an attempt to sign the player from their eternal rivals.
Somehow, Iniesta became unfashionably fashionable. He was now that 'other
player', that one to watch, the real star behind the other stars. In that
sense, while the world's pundits and commentators attempted to play down
Iniesta's star status, in collectively hailing him as one of Barcelona's best
and brightest, were doing more than enough to make the case for him
themselves.
And if his talent was still a secret to some as the season reached its end,
his crowning achievement - one that will etch him into eternal Blaugrana
folklore - was his injury-time strike that stunned Stamford Bridge, as he
snatched victory from the jaws of defeat against Chelsea in the Champions
League semi-final.
It set up itself perfectly. Having seen the Blues hold out for a goalless
draw at Camp Nou in the first leg, and then going one up from a Michael
Essien wonder-goal early on in west London, for all their exertion, Barca
were heading out - yet a single strike would put them through on away goals.
Now, Iniesta has exceptionally quick feet, a great range of passing,
threatening pace and such mazy dribbling that he can, at times, be almost
Messi-like to dispossess. His fatal flaw as an attacking midfielder is his
reluctance to shoot.
Numerous half-opportunities presented themselves over the two legs - the
second in particular - and each time, Andres seemingly lacked the self-belief
to take the chance, but when there was no other choice but to hit, first
time, Leo Messi's lay-off at the death, the result was unforgettable. And
when you consider his meek and soft-spoken demeanour, so was the celebration.
That was his moment, and he continued to dazzle as a star performer, in his
first appearance back from injury, when Barcelona destroyed Manchester United
in the final, also picking up the Copa del Rey and Liga titles in an
unprecedented Spanish treble. Not even Real Madrid, with all their legendary
sides of years gone by, have managed that.
It is a truly great side - surely Barca's best ever. For all Messi's
forecasted phenomenon, he will struggle to top this season, as will new
signing Dani Alves. Xavi's rise to the pinnacle of playmakers has come at his
peak, Henry's resurgence can't last too long as he reaches the end of a
fabulous career, Eto'o has left and not everyone is yet convinced by
Ibrahimovic.
Maybe there's only one player in those ranks from whom we can expect much
more; only one whose individual evolution could help sustain Barca's reign at
the top, despite seemingly impossible expectations and Florentino Perez's
immense threat to their primacy.
Then again, maybe Iniesta will never win the Ballon d'Or - in this instance,
nor was he able to win the Goal.com 50 - but being everyone's second
favourite player year after year - the player absolutely nobody seems to hate
or underrate - could put his stock higher than many a Galactico by the time
his career comes to an end, and this past season will surely be remembered as
the most important of all.
2008-2009 HONOURS
Barcelona
Primera Division 2008-2009
Copa del Rey 2008-2009
UEFA Champions League 2008-2009
Spain
Third Place at FIFA Confederations Cup 2009
Sulmaan Ahmad, Goal.com
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