Iniesta hoping 2019 is Barcelona's year in the Champions League

Ernesto Valverde has got the squad to guide Barcelona to Champions League glory this season, according to club legend Andres Iniesta.

Published : Jan 02, 2019 21:17 IST

Andres Iniesta celebrates Barcelona's 2015 Champions League win with Xavi
Andres Iniesta celebrates Barcelona's 2015 Champions League win with Xavi
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Andres Iniesta celebrates Barcelona's 2015 Champions League win with Xavi

Andres Iniesta hopes 2019 will see Barcelona win a sixth Champions League title, but the former Blaugrana midfielder knows it faces stiff competition.

Barca eased into the last 16 of the 2018-19 edition after collecting 14 points from its six matches, winning four and drawing the other two to ensure it finished above Tottenham.

It will meet Lyon in the first knockout stage as it tries to add to its five previous titles, the most recent coming in 2015.

Iniesta has been part of four Barcelona teams to have conquered Europe and he sees plenty of promise in Ernesto Valverde's current squad.

A worthy contender

"I always think they can [win the Champions League]," he told Sport. "They're ambitious and with aspirations to win everything.

"After that, there are moments when things can go better or worse.

"This team deserves more Champions Leagues than they have won. I hope this season they take the step forward which has been lacking in recent years."

Champions League a tough competition

However, going all the way to the final in Madrid on June 1 will not be easy, with Iniesta expecting Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain to push Barca close.

"It's difficult to think that someday they [City and PSG] won't come close in the Champions League," he added.

"The teams they have, their squads, the investments, the coaches... they should be fighting for the trophy.

"I also want to add Liverpool, who are looking good this year.

"The problem with the Champions League is that it's a really tough tournament. One bad day can knock you out."

Missing Camp Nou

Iniesta left Barca at the end of the 2017-18 season to ply his trade in Japan with Vissel Kobe and, despite enjoying life in J1 League, he admits part of him misses turning out at Camp Nou.

"I would love to be at Barca still if my body and head would allow it," he said. "I won't find anything to match this football club, this stadium, these team-mates.

"But I took another path and I am enjoying it. I am excited about what's to come and hope that this stage in my career will be important and special."

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