Iniesta hints at post-WC international retirement

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Spanish playmaker Andres Iniesta

Barcelona playmaker Andres Iniesta suspects he will pull on a Spain jersey for the final time at this year’s World Cup in Russia.

Iniesta will be remembered as one of the most important players in Spain’s football history, such is the impact he has had made since his debut in 2006.

Ahead of Friday’s friendly clash with Germany, Iniesta has played 123 times for Spain  a record bettered by only Andoni Zubizarreta, Xavi, Sergio Ramos and Iker Casillas.

Should Iniesta feature in all of Spain’s pre-World Cup friendly games and help them to the final, he would surpass Xavi as Spain’s third most-capped player at the showpiece, before possibly signing off at the age of 34.

‘At the moment, naturally, this World Cup will possibly be my last appearance for the national team,’ he told Cadena Ser’s El Larguero radio show.

‘I don’t want to be around, just because of who I was. For the moment and with everything, it’s similar to what happens to me in my club.’

Iniesta has been a vital role of the most successful era in Spain’s history by helping them to back-to-back European Championship triumphs in 2008 and 2012, while also playing in their 2010 World Cup winning campaign where he scored the winning goal against the Netherlands in the final.