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Zlatan Ibrahimovic made history in Milan: "I will kick the next penalty for Kasai"
The wonderful Swede became the first player to score in seven consecutive games, despite missing three out of five penalties he kicked this season.
On the chances of the championship: "I did not come to play for fun, this is not my philosophy. Whoever is in the best shape in the last line, will win the Scudetto"
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Monday, 09 November 2020, 06:57
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What else can be said that has not been said about Zlatan Ibrahimovic?
After touring the United States and shelling out the Los Angeles Galaxy, the 39-year-old Swede has returned to the center of world football and this season he could lead Milan, perhaps, to their first championship in a decade.
Zlatan did miss Pendel, but again saved Milan last night (Sunday) when he scored in extra time the 2: 2 against Verona and prevented a first league loss in the Corona era.
Zlatan already has eight goals in six league games and if he continues at this pace, AC Milan may restore its past glory.
Zlatan also made history when he became the first Milan player to score in seven consecutive games. "
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Zlatan does not celebrate goals, football celebrates Zlatan (Photo: Reuters)
The Swede was as colorful as usual after the game and also with a lot of self-criticism when he said: "I'm angry, obviously, because the draw was not good enough. We had a lot of situations, I missed a penalty and I think it would be better to leave the next penalty for Frank Xai to kick."
Zlatan, who missed three of five penalties this season, said: "There are a lot of games and when you get tired, you are not always one hundred percent. Fortunately, the national team break is here because I need a rest. I did not have the usual sharpness and determination in front of goal. I was completely there. "
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And he's just getting better.
Zlatan (Photo: Reuters)
Zlatan was not afraid to set goals when he said: "We have to play except for a certain goal, we can not just play for fun. At least I can not, that is not my philosophy. I have played in so many countries and I can confirm that Italy is the toughest league for strikers. Teams that challenge the championship this time and the team that will be in the best shape in the last line will win the Scudetto. "
Zlatan will now enjoy a two-week break due to the national team break, followed by him and his team expecting a super difficult and fascinating game in Sao Paulo against Napoli III.
Zlatan remains whether he misses personal awards like the Golden Ball and replied: "No, titles are nice but I don't need them to feel strong. I play to help my friends win."
Asked if he would extend his contract for another season, he replied with typical humor: "After the game against Verona I don't think it looks good."
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