- News
- Editorials
- Writers
- India
- I-League
- Clubs
- Europe
- Champions League
- Goal Rich List 2013
- Live
-
Fixtures & Standings
- Daily Fixtures
- Asia WCQ Standings
- Africa WCQ Standings
- Europe WCQ Standings
- CONCACAF WCQ Standings
- CONMEBOL WCQ Standings
- Challenge Cup Standings
- Champions League Standings
- Europa League Standings
- Premier League Standings
- La Liga Standings
- Serie A Standings
- Bundesliga Standings
- I-League Standings
- I-League Division II Standings
- Transfers
- Video
|
|
Iniesta: There is no such thing as the perfect player
The Spain international feels every player has areas in which they can improve, while stressing that he does not consider himself to be a star
Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta believes that there is no such thing as footballing perfection.| 'ABIDAL AN INSPIRATION' |
|||
| Barcelona captain Carles Puyol says the Frenchman can be an example for Vilanova |
|||
"There isn't such thing as a perfect player. Everyone can improve and things can be done better. I rate myself as someone who enjoys the learning process and someone who tries to be better every year," Iniesta told BBC Sport.
"Perfection doesn't exist. There are players who are close, but it's almost impossible to be perfect. If that were the case, there wouldn't be evolution in football.
"I don't think I'm a star. I consider myself as a footballer who tries to improve by doing things well. And that's how I rate myself. It's not about saying 'now I'm good' or 'now I'm bad'.
"As you grow up you learn about things, and what really makes me happy is when I feel I've improved year after year, and I hope this feeling can go on and on."
Iniesta has made 18 official appearances for Barca so far this term, scoring three goals in the process.
Related Stories
-
Arsenal should build on CL qualification
Arsenal were ecstatic last night after securing fourth place once again. Brendon Netto discusses why it's time Arsenal build on this platform and finally move forward..
-
Player Ratings: West Brom 5-5 Man Utd
Sir Alex Ferguson was given a farewell to remember, but certainly not for the right reasons as the Romelu Lukaku-led hosts battled back from three goals down to earn an unlikely point
-
Player Ratings: Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Laurent Koscielny's 52nd-minute volley secured the Gunners the win over Alan Pardew's side and made sure they would be playing Champions League football next season
-
Transfer Talk: Read all the gossips
The Goal.com Rumour Mill is your 24/7 source for all the latest rumblings in the global transfer market.
-
Who is the greatest CL striker ever?
Enter our competition now and you will be in with a chance of winning one of four replica football shirts. Simply pick your favourite and subscribe to our YouTube channel
