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Ibrahimovic: "I transferred Stefano Fioli to the 'Zlatanization' process"
The Milan star complimented his coach ("There is no doubt he fits that level"), and there is also a message for LeBron: "I do not like people with status to talk about politics"
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Thursday, 25 February 2021, 20:28
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One of the keys to Milan's great season so far is undoubtedly the never-ending Zlatan Ibrahimovic, but in an interview he gave tonight (Thursday) to the Swedish media, the veteran striker also gave quite a bit of credit to his coach - Stefano Fioli.
"I may have gone through the same 'zlatanization' process and made him more like me," he said.
"He came to Milan when the atmosphere was difficult. If we got where we are, it's thanks to the work he did. He's a great coach. He has the right attitude and he expects a lot from the team, even if it's a young squad. He may have a little more patience. "He's older and older than me. He's used to fighting for relegation, and that's very different from fighting for the top, but he's used to functioning under pressure. I have no doubt he fits that level, there's no more discussion about whether he's the right man for the job.
Zlatan went on to talk about the young staff of the Rossoneri, who meanwhile do above and beyond expectations: "I do not care if you are young or not, in Milan there is no time to waste. You have to play well. If you are here you probably deserve to be here and no one will wait for you. The pitch, we are all the same. When I first came to Italy my teammates saw me as a boy with a lot of energy. They were stars who won titles. Now it's a new generation, you only have to play five minutes and you are already crowned a great player. Social networks have changed everything. Veterans, you have to prove yourself and only then will you receive compliments. "
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Zlatan and Fioli (Photo: GettyImages, Marco Luzzani)
Finally, Ibrahimovic also referred to the big stars - led by LeBron James - who take advantage of the platform to express political and social messages: "What LeBron does is phenomenal, but I do not like people with status to talk about politics. Do what you are good at. I play. "Football because I'm the best at playing football, politics does not interest me. If I were a politician, I would be involved in politics. This is the first mistake celebrities make when they feel they have succeeded. I think it is better to stay away from these issues."
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