Ibrahimovic: I used to fight Paolo Maldini, now with his son. Page all

KOMPAS.com – Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s career as a football player is still impressive even though he has aged.

Ibrahimovic is listed as an active player at AC Milan and became the top scorer of the Italian League until week 11 with a collection of 10 goals.

The total of 10 goals is still above the Juventus superstar, Cristiano Ronaldo, who has just scored eight goals.

Ibrahimovic also stressed that he was not satisfied in the world of football. He still wanted to do everything he was doing.

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“I’ll keep going until I can’t do everything I’m doing,” Ibra told BBC Sport.

“I just have to keep physically in good shape and the rest I can handle everything,” he explained.

Starting his professional career in 1999, Ibra was still seen as a ferocious striker for the next two decades.

He has played against various teams, he has passed hundreds of defenders, and he has scored hundreds of goals in many goals.

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One of the defenders he has faced is the figure of AC Milan legend, Paolo Maldini.

At that time, Ibra was still in Inter Milan’s uniform and Maldini was in his golden period with AC Milan.

Now, Paolo Maldini has become AC Milan’s Technical Director and Ibrahimovic is at the club.

Uniquely, Paolo Maldini’s son, Daniel Maldini, became a teammate with Zlatan Ibrahimovic at AC Milan.

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“I have a lot of experience, goals are never a problem, I keep going,” said Ibra.

“I am not the same player I was five years ago or 10 years ago, we all change because of the development from your physical point of view.”

“I can honestly say that I’m not running like I did before, I’m running smarter now.”

“The Italian league, the reason I say it’s the most difficult for a striker to play with is because it’s very technical and the Italian philosophy is not to concede rather than score goals.

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“I feel like I am from a different generation. In the past, I played against Paolo Maldini and now I play with his son, Daniel.”

“Hopefully I can also play with Daniel’s son, it will be a miracle,” he joked.

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