Iniesta & the career in oversea of Japanese People


For the time being, the password will be that "Even Iniesta has moved to overseas working" .

I am not interested in watching soccer, but I am very interested in the career of a professional soccer player.

Don Andres Iniesta is still 34 years old. The first J - Leaguer from La Massia. "Dribble-Turn Engineer". I think that his real wonder is the "Dribble Turn".

Ten years ago Rijkaard and Ronaldinho left Barca, the number of the jersey turns to 8, the golden era of Pep-Barca began, and the year when won the euro for the first time in 44 years. This year also was that the super goal of the remaining 1 minute of the Champions League semi-final 2nd leg with Chelsea. And Final Goaler of World Cup 2010.

No one would even imagine that he was transferring to Japan after 10 years.

Whether football = Sports of "the Verbal" is a strong spirit or not, Spanish soccer players feel inward and oriented domestically and purely blood oriented even if not so. We can see it like Jesus Navas or the Basque team. There is a point in common with some IT engineers in Japan who do not look outside of the country. But curiously, most- of all my Japanese IT acquaintance are overseas-oriented person ....

Even him is like this, so it is better for people who are deadlocked in Japan to move physically and steadily after all.I never say " Changing the job to oversea is grate wonderful!!" But I think that it is meaningful for people who are deadlocks themselves to make such a choice.

I hope that choosing the J - League and living in Kobe, not MLS or China Super League, will have a positive impact on his career and life. If I take the state into consideration how he is a distinct special footballer in Spain, he will be an audience to the Emperor just before his withdrawal. Inui was also invited to the Spanish King's dinner party.

Anyway, I strongly hope his stay in Japan will be wonderful.


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