Not even wounded is silent Zlatan Ibrahimovic and, far from it, the tone of arrogance and swagger that always accompanies long-standing Swedish talent relaxes. The striker, recovering from an injury Anterior cruciate ligament of the left knee he suffered in May, announced that he will be noticed on his return in an interview with ‘La Gazzetta dello Sport’.
“When will I play again? You’ll see for sure, I’m still working hard. When I come back, I will be heard, you can count on it. I will do it with violence”, let go of ‘Ibra’, who, due to deadlines, is already in the final stages of his recovery: the injury he suffers usually keeps footballers between six and seven months off the green and The Swede is on his way to fifth.The striker, to be fulfilled 41 years as of October 3, he had one year left on his contract with Milan, until June 2023.
The former Barça player, among others, gave an interview after presenting his new clothing collection. Asked about this, ‘Ibra’ came back to boost his ego. “I like to see people walking around in my clothes. What could be better?” said Ibrahimovic, who also responded to Zvonimir Boban. The Croatian legend of Milan in the 90s asked if the Swede was still playing at his age.
“What if Boban is wrong? It depends. If I see a player stronger than me, I will retire,” snapped the Swede, convinced of Milan’s project this year with Stefano Pioli forward another season. “We are stronger than last year as a group. Overall we are a better team, the summer transfer window after the Scudetto made us stronger and we have more alternatives on the bench,” said Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Divock Original and the azulgrana Sergiño Dest, on loan, were some of the most notable additions andn a group of Rossoneri in which, above all, stands out the figure of Charles De Ketelaere among the new Milan paid Bruges 32 million for the Belgian this summer. “De Ketelaere is on top, I would say. You just need to give him some time to grow”, also said ‘Ibra’, whose self-centeredness, like his football, has no end.
Source: La Verdad

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