Tokyo: Sagan Tosus' Fernando Torres has lost his final match as a professional football player 6-1 to visitor Vissel Kobe in the Japanese first division league- J1.
The Spanish forward put an end to his 18-year-long illustrious career in a match that was spoiled by his fellow countryman, Vissel Kobe's Andres Iniesta.
The former Barcelona player started to gain control over the midfield, while Torres was energetic inside the box, waiting for the perfect chance to head home.
After 10 minutes of play, Yamaguchi got Vissel on the scoreboard with a shot that found the back of the net, successfully culminating an attack started by Iniesta. Nearly 10 minutes later, Iniesta doubled the score for his team from the 12-yard distance.
Iniesta sought out more goals and he had what he wanted a couple of minutes later when he played a perfect long pass only for Furuhashi to set up Tanaka for the third goal. However, Iniesta had to be taken off the pitch shortly before the half-time whistle due to a thigh discomfort.
Sagan Tosu's fans, which did not stop chanting the name of the former Atletico Madrid player throughout the game, tried to energize the team in the early stages of the second half.
Coach Kim Myung-Hwi also sent one more forward on in a bid to change the game dynamics.