Andres Iniesta and Fernando Torres hail life in Japan in cheesy advert
Barcelona legend and his former Spain team-mate discussed all of the positives about their new life in the J League
ANDRES INIESTA and Fernando Torres have confessed their love for Japan in a cringeworthy advert.
The two superstars took the chance to discuss their budding bromance, the positives about life in the J League and their plans for the future.
Former Liverpool and Chelsea star Torres joined Sagan Tosu earlier this year in a desperate bid to reignite his career.
And Iniesta joined Vissel Kobe in May after 16 trophy-laden years with Spanish giants Barcelona.
But the two stars have featured in a cheesy new advert to promote the positives about life in Japan.
Iniesta is renowned as one of the great midfielders ever, but he begins the advert by interviewing pal Torres.
It begins by showing the scenery and stadiums in Japan before both stars pose as they look directly into the camera.
The two stars are not together, but a split screen makes it appear like they are next to each other.
After Iniesta asked him how he's finding life in Japan, Torres responded: "Very fine. I'm enjoying the J. League and Japan. My family is fine, we're very happy.
Discussing his own move, Iniesta added: "To end up here in Japan, in a country so far from home, in a different league at a different time.
"It's special because we've been good friends for a long time since playing for minor leagues in Spain.
Torres confirmed: "It meant a lot that he would also be here in Japan, in a league that wants to be important. And now that we're here we talk almost daily."
"We want to tell people that Japan is wonderful and there are plenty of places to visit. It's a very safe country, very quiet, where you can lead a spiritual lifestyle."
Iniesta even decided to give the fans an insight about how his diet has changed compared to when he was in Spain.
"It's very different from the sushi we eat in Barcelona. Ramen, too. We're trying new things. "
And he claimed that the best thing about the J League is the endless support from fans - whether playing at home or away.
Torres confirmed that it has the capability to become a world leading power and Iniesta encouraged players from around the world to join them.
And the clip comes to an underwhelming end when Torres adds: "You can do whatever you want aslong as you work hard."
The two stars sign the screen with a permanent marker before they shake hands and hug.