Iniesta named captain at Vissel Kobe

AFP  |  Tokyo 

legend has been handed the captain's armband at outfit Vissel Kobe, the club announced, part of a shake-up following the sacking of their

World Cup-winning Iniesta, who lifted 32 major trophies with Barcelona, signed for last May in a historic deal worth a reported $30 million a year.

The 34-year-old plays alongside fellow veterans former striker and former Barca and team mate

Vissel were expected to mount a serious challenge for the title with the 34-year-old's arrival but are languishing in mid-table with just 10 points from eight games so far.

The mediocre start to the his job, the club announcing his departure by mutual agreement last week.

Iniesta created two of the goals in Kobe's recent 4-2 home defeat by but was clearly in a foul mood when he walked off the pitch, barking "no comment" as he stormed past waiting reporters.

Podolski also hinted at some unhappiness in the dressing room, tweeting in English "stop expecting loyalty from people who can't even give you honesty".

Iniesta's signing was viewed as a timely boost to the J-League, which once attracted luminaries such as Brazilian great and former England striker when it began in 1993 but has struggled to tempt marquee players in recent years.

And the 34-year-old has already hinted at a return to Barca in some capacity, recently telling Radio Marca: "I don't know what role I would occupy, but in any case can count on me.

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 10:00 IST