Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who played with the legendary defender in the past and now plays with his son - Daniel, joked again about his age: "I will play as much as I can" • He added: "The Italian league is the most difficult because it is very technical and its philosophy is to defend and not score goals"
Zlatan.
Will play as long as he feels he can contribute
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic jokes that he played with two generations of the Maldini family in Milan and he hopes to play with the son of Daniel, the son of the legendary Paolo.
The 39-year-old striker, who has so far helped Milan take first place in the Italian league, was interviewed and spoke again about his ability in his advanced age.
"I feel like I've been here for different generations. I played with Paolo and now I'm playing with his son, Daniel. I hope I can play with Daniel's son, it will be a miracle" the Swedish giant joked in a conversation with the BBC.
"I have a lot of experience, goals have never been personal to me, I just keep giving everything. I'm not the same player I was five years ago, I'm not the same player I was 10 years ago, we all change because of physical development."
Zlatan added: "I do not run as fast as I used to, I run smarter. The reason I say the Italian league is the hardest is because it is very technical and the philosophy at its core is to defend and not to score goals."
On the future: "I like the pressure on me and the team because I do not want to be here because of my past. I am here because of what I do in the present and I put more pressure on myself. What I did not do before I do not put on the table, I take out "My best every time. I will keep playing until I can do these things I do now."