Former Barcelona captain Andres Iniesta dazzles on Asian Champions League debut

World Cup winning midfielder pulled the strings for Vissel Kobe and set up two goals in a 5-1 win

Vissel Kobe midfielders Andrés Iniesta (L), Kyogo Furuhashi (C) and Daigo Nishi (R) celebrate a goal during the AFC Champions League group G football match between Japan's Vissel Kobe and Malaysia's Johor Darul Ta'zim at Misaki Park Stadium in Kobe, Hyogo prefecture on February 12, 2020.  - Japan OUT
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Former Barcelona captain Andres Iniesta was in scintillating form to lead Vissel Kobe to a 5-1 thrashing of Malaysia's Johor Darul Ta’zim in the Japanese club's first-ever appearance in the Asian Champions League.

Keijiro Ogawa scored a hat-trick, with Kyogo Furuhashi and Brazilian striker Douglas also on target, but it was Spanish World Cup winner Iniesta who stole the show in the Group G clash with a vintage performance at the heart of Thorsten Fink's side.

Iniesta rolled back the years with a midfield masterclass, setting up Ogawa's first with a perfectly weighted pass from inside his own half that allowed his teammate to lift the ball over goalkeeper Farizal Marlias.

JDT levelled through Safawi Rasid's penalty in the 27th minute after Thomas Vermaelen handled, but Vissel were back in front a minute later when Furuhashi stroked his effort home from outside the area.

Iniesta pulled the strings for Vissel's third in the 58th minute as Ogawa scored again while Douglas outmuscled the defence four minutes later to claim the fourth.

The Spaniard was at his most audacious in setting up Ogawa's third, lifting the ball invitingly towards the far post for the forward to head into an empty goal.

It was a good night for Japanese clubs as J-League champions Yokohama F Marinos began their campaign with a 2-1 win over two-time champions Jeonbuk Motors in South Korea in Group H.

Keita Endo put Marinos in front before an own goal from Kim Jin-su doubled Yokohama's advantage and Jeonbuk's hopes were hit when Son Jun-ho was sent off for a second bookable offence.

Despite being down to 10 men, Cho Kyu-seong's 80th minute goal gave Jeonbuk hope but Lee Yong's expulsion two minutes later killed off Jose Morais' side.

Only two games were played on Tuesday as ties involving Chinese teams - Guangzhou Evergrande in Group G, and Shanghai SIPG in Group H - have been postponed until April over the deadly coronavirus.