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Iniesta refuses to comment on coaching future

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La Roja star denied that he wants to finish footballing career in South http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/America-c38390, whilst also refusing to speculate on a coaching career once he hangs up his boots.
At 28 years of age, Andres Iniesta has won everything there is in the world of football. Champions League, Spanish Primera Division, World Cup, European Championship, Copa del Rey, Spanish Super Cup, UEFA European Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, name it
and he has won it all.
The Spanish midfielder still has plenty in the tank and can continue at the top level for the foreseeable future, with dream of hanging up his boots at the Camp Nou pretty much viable.
However, it has been suggested in Spanish sporting circles that Iniesta is looked forward to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858 hosted FIFA World Cup for seeking a new destination in South America to finish off his glittering career. Additionally, Iniesta has been reported eyeing a
future in football in the mould of a coach.
The Euro 2012 winner took out time to reflect on his future, especially the subject of move away from Catalonia and coaching responsibilities further down the road.
Iniesta reaffirmed his desire to finish his career at the Camp Nou, the place where he took his initial steps. However, the midfield maestro coyly suggested that he is enthused by the Argentine championship, and believes that it would be nice to play there.
On the other hand, the Spanish international rejected notions of considering coaching as a career, stating that the thought has not run across his mind at the moment.
"My dream is to finish my career at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604. I arrived here at a very young age, and it would be nice to finish my career where I started.” 
"From what I hear from colleagues and from what I have seen of the Argentine championship it would be very nice to play there, for the environment, for the opponents.”
"Today I do have not in my mind that I will be a coach. I'm sure I will continue to be linked with football, because this is my life and without it I do not really know what I would do.”
"But I do not envisage the idea of management at the moment."

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