Official Zlatan Ibrahimovic Thread (66 Viewers)

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sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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i dont think either cap or ibra r leaving..

ZAF u said something abt cap ruining him when he was played when he was not fit i agree abt that...but how abt the other times when he was fit and he failed to deliver? even at the begining of the season, when every player should give his best. I agree that shouldn't field him as much but from the begining of the season he wasn't looking very good

i really hope he has a good WC so he gains his confidence back for next season.
 

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BIG DADDY!!!

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Mar 12, 2004
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Well the way I see it is he had 1 excellent season and 1 awful 1.

So they both cancel each other out and he should have another 1 to prove his worth.

Keep him though id love to see Cassano here.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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Sweden Coach: The problem is in Juve, not in Ibra!!!


Lagerback remains convinced the Juventus hitman is capable of a decisive role in Germany. Despite the persistent turbulence surrounding the talented striker in Italy, his national boss takes a relaxed view.

"I'm not concerned whatsoever. Ibrahimovic is a better footballer today than he was in 2002 or 2004," Lagerback told Swedish daily Aftonbladet. The coach reckons the problem lies with Juve, the Old Lady of Italian football. The team has failed to function as a unit, he argues, to the detriment of the 1.92m Ibrahimovic's game. Whatever the reason, the 24-year-old is always good for a spectacular moment, as those who witnessed a remarkable strike against Italy at UEFA EURO 2004 will willingly testify.

http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/060505/1/6oyi.html

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:rofl: what is this thing saying?? :rofl:
 

peckface

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Oct 3, 2004
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ReBeL said:
Sweden Coach: The problem is in Juve, not in Ibra!!!


Lagerback remains convinced the Juventus hitman is capable of a decisive role in Germany. Despite the persistent turbulence surrounding the talented striker in Italy, his national boss takes a relaxed view.

"I'm not concerned whatsoever. Ibrahimovic is a better footballer today than he was in 2002 or 2004," Lagerback told Swedish daily Aftonbladet. The coach reckons the problem lies with Juve, the Old Lady of Italian football. The team has failed to function as a unit, he argues, to the detriment of the 1.92m Ibrahimovic's game. Whatever the reason, the 24-year-old is always good for a spectacular moment, as those who witnessed a remarkable strike against Italy at UEFA EURO 2004 will willingly testify.

http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/060505/1/6oyi.html

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:rofl: what is this thing saying?? :rofl:
That title has been seriously misinterpreted. The other stuff I agree on, he need some pace and movement around him to shine which Juventus clearly doesn't have and therefor if Juve don't change the system, he should be sold.
 

sateeh

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Jul 28, 2003
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the sweden coach can go f*** himself, it wasn't juve that made this player soo selfish that he will woudn't even pass the ball. Juve didnt make Ibra soo predictable that he cant even pass one single player in serie A not mention the CL. And that attitude of his.
 

THE CHAMPIONS

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Jan 18, 2006
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Jeeks said:
He might be saying something right, in other words, Zlatan does not fit with Juventus, off with him!!
this is not true,U saw lasy year he was a team player & he did a great job!..I dont know why the fuck every time Ibra is on the pitch the team start to play long balls for him,but on the other hand I think these are Cap. orders so by me this year Ibra's low form is 40% his fault & 60% Cap.'s fault (1st for not being able to function him in the right way & for making him starting in times when he needed to be on the bench)
 

Jem83

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Nov 7, 2005
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he had an excellent first season here, and I'm sure he can equal his performances of that season and even surpass them soon enough, hopefully next season

a lot of people say we don't invest enough money and time in youth, but keep forgetting that we bought Zlatan Ibrahimovic for 10 million pounds at the age of 22

Zlatan at Juve in my opinion defines youth when it comes to football - unpredictable and inconsistent, sometimes brilliant, downright poor at other times

it won't be long before one lucky club will benefit from the ingenious skills this player will unleash on the world of football, and when it happens I want that club to be Juve.

Zlatan, given that his conduct and professionalism off the pitch improves and that the "training ground episode" was a 1-time-incident, will be worth the wait
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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Jem83 said:
he had an excellent first season here, and I'm sure he can equal his performances of that season and even surpass them soon enough, hopefully next season

a lot of people say we don't invest enough money and time in youth, but keep forgetting that we bought Zlatan Ibrahimovic for 10 million pounds at the age of 22

Zlatan at Juve in my opinion defines youth when it comes to football - unpredictable and inconsistent, sometimes brilliant, downright poor at other times

it won't be long before one lucky club will benefit from the ingenious skills this player will unleash on the world of football, and when it happens I want that club to be Juve.

Zlatan, given that his conduct and professionalism off the pitch improves and that the "training ground episode" was a 1-time-incident, will be worth the wait
spot on
+rep
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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DelPierino said:
I know he´s an ass but in the end we needed his goal.

But with a little bit of luck we won´t see that again next season.
With abit little of luck, we won't see his face again in Juve next season...

How the hell could he do that for the fans who waited for him to score since 80 days??:disagree: :disagree:

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