With the passing of the years, Andrés Iniesta's importance to the world of football has seen him join the ranks of Europe's all-time greats. Quietly letting his football do the talking out on the pitch, he has become one of Barcelona and Spain's greatest ever players. The midfielder, who has already won just about everything there is to win, now has a chance to further write his name into club folklore, this time in Tbilisi, but for that Barça have to get past Sevilla.

The Spain international is on the verge of equalling another of the club's living legends, Xavi Hernández, in terms of team honours. The former Barça star has won more trophies than any other Spanish player in the history of the game. He has picked up 28 club and international team honours throughout his playing career: One World Cup, two European Championships, two FIFA Club World Cups, four Champions Leagues, two European Super Cups, eight La Liga titles, three Spanish Cup winners medals and six Spanish Super Cups. Iniesta has one less - a league title that Xavi won before Andrés made his first-team debut -, but he will catch him up if Barça lift the title at the Dinamo Arena.