July 8, 2020
1 min read

Zlatan on Milan’s Title Chance

(161104) -- ISTANBUL, Nov. 4, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Manchester United player Zlatan Ibrahimovic kicks a free kick during the UEFA Europa League Group A match between Fenerbahce and Manchester United in Istanbul, Turkey, Nov. 3, 2016. Fenerbahce won 2-1. (Xinhua/He Canling)

Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s return to AC Milan has coincided in a reversal of fortunes for the San Siro giants. The side, which has struggled to match up to its glory years of the past for nearly a decade now, have since the return of the football in Italy beaten title contenders Lazio and Juventus, with the latter coming after Milan went 2-0 down on Tuesday.

“It’s no secret that I’m old but it’s just a number,” he said after the match. “I wanted to feel alive and I just want to play. I don’t have the same physique before, but I can overcome that with intelligence.”

Ibrahimovic scored from the spot as Milan turned around the two-goal deficit to go on and win the match 4-2.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic. (Photo: Twitter/@Ibra_official)

Such has been Ibrahimovic’s effect that he said that he probably should have come at the beginning of the season and Milan would have won the title itself.

“I’m sorry I came halfway through the season,” he said. “If I was here from day one, we’d have won the championship. I’m president, coach and player. But I only get paid to be a player. That’s the downside.”

Ibrahimovic, however, indicated that he won’t be extending his contract beyond this season. “If it had been full, it would have been nice, the fans could have had fun with us,” he said about fans not being there to see the comeback. “I have a month to have fun,then things happen here that we can’t control. I’m sorry for the fans, they may not see me in person anymore,” he added. “They could have seen me live for the last time – read between the lines”.

Previous Story

Instagram Introduces Pinned Comments

Next Story

Footballer Kotal Helps People to Realise Dreams

Latest from Sports

Sai’s Time Is Coming!

Sudharsan, soon to turn 24, faces mounting pressure to justify his place at number three, considering the stakes are forever high in Indian cricket’s unforgiving selection landscape, as seen from cases of

Sushma Brushes Off Batting Blues

Though the opening pair of Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal have a run-rate of 6.05, it sharply goes down to only 4.32 when the latter and Harleen Deol are batting together, which

‘It’s Mind Over Technique’

Gill said the quick white-ball to red-ball switch was more mental than technical, adding he focused on defence and getting in the zone….reports Asian Lite News India’s Test captain Shubman Gill, who

Para Glory for India

Paul Fitzgerald, head of World Para Athletics, and IPC president Andrew Parsons praised India’s recent growth in sports, including para sports….reports Asian Lite News India’s Paralympic movement has made rapid, huge strides

England’s World Cup Challenge

England’s white-ball journey has been anything but steady. A group-stage exit at the T20 World Cup, a fleeting high in South Africa, and then a brutal 16-0 Ashes drubbing in Australia left
Go toTop