After successful run with NYCFC, Vissel Kobe happy to add David Villa

David Villa - Vissel Kobe

LOS ANGELES ā€“ While NYCFC mulls options for how to replacing their recently departed captain and talisman ahead of the 2019 MLS season, the clubā€™s first-ever signing took the field against LAFC at Banc of California Stadium in a friendly to prepare for his upcoming season.


No, David Villa hadnā€™t made some glorious return in a sky blue kit for a preseason game in Los Angeles, nor was he part of a new MLS team looking to get the best out of a marksman who scored 77 goals in four years in the league.


Instead, Villa was donning the maroon kits of Vissel Kobe, his new club in Japanā€™s J-League.


Thursday night, Villa took the field alongside the likes of Lukas Podolski and former Barcelona teammate Andres Iniesta, as LAFC defeated Vissel Kobe 4-1.


ā€œThe idea of getting on the same field with Iniesta and David Villa,ā€ said LAFC coach Bob Bradley in the run up to the game. ā€œIf youā€™re not excited for that, somethingā€™s wrong.ā€


Rumors began picking up steam in 2017 that as Iniesta wound down his 16-year, 400+ appearance career for Barcelona, that possible reunion with Villa at NYCFC was in the cards ā€” a combination that could move the Big Apple closer to its elusive first MLS Cup.


In the end, the duo reunited for the J-League club.


ā€œHeā€™s a very important [addition] to our team,ā€ said Iniesta through a translator following the friendly, when asked about reconnecting with Villa for the budding project in Kobe. ā€œHe will help us with goals, add more talent to the team."


Having only just departed MLS in early December after NYCFCā€™s Audi 2018 MLS Cup Playoffs run ended in Atlanta, Villa was low-key on his big move this offseason, but credited Iniesta's friendship throughout their careers.


ā€œI talked with [Iniesta] a lot because he is my friend more than my teammate,ā€ Villa said to reporters on his way to the Vissel bus.


As for the future ā€” and whether he feels the game in Japan will be vastly different than what he faced in MLS ā€” Villa had a simple answer:


ā€œFootball is football,ā€ said Villa in Spanish. ā€œThe culture is different in different countries but football is the same."