Andres Iniesta and Fernando Torres both crashed to defeat on their debuts in the J1 League
Updated 10:23, 26-Jul-2018
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Andres Iniesta and Fernando Torres made their much-anticipated debuts in Japanese soccer on Sunday, but both ended up on the losing side.
The Spanish pair recently joined J.League teams following illustrious careers in Europe.
Iniesta’s signing for Vissel Kobe has been met with understandable excitement in Japan and the home crowd were given their first sight of the former Barcelona great when he came on as a second-half substitute against Shonan Bellmare.
2018 J1 League match between Vissel Kobe 0-3 Shonan Bellmare at Noevir Stadium Kobe, Hyogo, Japan, July 22, 2018. /VCG Photo

2018 J1 League match between Vissel Kobe 0-3 Shonan Bellmare at Noevir Stadium Kobe, Hyogo, Japan, July 22, 2018. /VCG Photo

Iniesta, in his first appearance since Spain’s disappointing World Cup campaign, failed to make an impact, however, as Kobe lost 3-0.
The defeat means Kobe are in sixth place in the table, just past the halfway point in the Japanese league season. 
Andres Iniesta (Vissel), July 22, 2018 /VCG Photo

Andres Iniesta (Vissel), July 22, 2018 /VCG Photo

Compatriot Torres, who left Atletico Madrid at the end of the Spanish season, also started on the bench for new club Sagan Tosu.
The former Liverpool and Chelsea striker came on shortly after halftime but failed to get on the score sheet as his new team lost 1-0 to Vegalta Sendai following Takuma Nishimura’s late winner.
J-League club team Sagan Tosu's new signing, Spanish football player Fernando Torres (C), controls the ball during the match against Vegalta Sendai at Best Amenity Stadium in Tosu, Saga prefecture on July 22, 2018. /VCG Photo‍

J-League club team Sagan Tosu's new signing, Spanish football player Fernando Torres (C), controls the ball during the match against Vegalta Sendai at Best Amenity Stadium in Tosu, Saga prefecture on July 22, 2018. /VCG Photo‍

Sagan Tosu are now second from bottom in the 18-team table and will be desperate for Torres to start scoring as they bid to avoid relegation.
Sanfreece Hiroshima currently lead the league, seven points clear of second place Tokyo FC.
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Source(s): Reuters