Official Zlatan Ibrahimovic Thread (18 Viewers)

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Massimo

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++ [ originally posted by NEDVED ] ++
what confuses me is that he scores from hard situations but when its easy he misses..
he is still young..very young..i know him from Ajax i live in Holland and watched him play..believe me he is everything you go to a footballstadium for..with Ajax he had a shitty first season..so he just needs to addapt ..not so strange he is very young..i think we have the best talent of the world in our team here.:angel:
 

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L'autista
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He's either very frustrating or a joy to watch. His third goal against Lecce looked like he was hardly trying but is a great goal.
Personally, I'd like to see more goals from him like that. To me, it looked like he didn't try too hard -- which, IMO, has often been his problem.

It was clean, it was fast, it left the defense with little time to react.
 
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I don't know why but Zlatan reminds me of Marco Van Basten.
I know Van Basten is Milan but he is a legend none-the-less.
Its got nothing to do with the Ajax connection.
Its just the style of play they both have.

Great hatrick by the way
 

ZhiXin

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Pecker, I don't understand your sig. :confused:
Juventus arrivals 2005: Rosicky, Davids, Kompany, Cassano, Mutu, Chiellini
Juventus departures 2005: Del Piero, Trezeguet, Tudor, Appiah, Tacchinardi
 

- vOnAm -

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Juventus arrivals 2005: Rosicky, Davids, Kompany, Cassano, Mutu, Chiellini
Juventus departures 2005: Del Piero, Trezeguet, Tudor, Appiah, Tacchinardi
This is great...although i'd keep Appiah instead of bringing Davids back in.

Gila would be nice.

Im so happy Zlatan got his hat trick, anyb ody got links to goal clips????

So frustrated! they cancelled all serie A coverage in my country. Rite when it was gettin heated up for the closure of the season.
 

difuz

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best debuts in serie a for strikers (goal per game count)

1. Andrej Sjevtjenkov (1999/2000) Milan 36 games/24 goals. Goals per game: 0,75.
2. Michel Platini (1982/1983), Juventus 30/16. Goals per game: 0,53.
3. Dario Hubner (1997/1998), Brescia 30/15. Goals per game: 0,50.
4. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (2004/2005), Juventus, 31/15. Goals per game: 0,483
5. David Trezeguet (2000/2001), Juventus 29/14. Goals per game: 0,482.
 

pembohong

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This is great...although i'd keep Appiah instead of bringing Davids back in.

Gila would be nice.

Im so happy Zlatan got his hat trick, anyb ody got links to goal clips????

So frustrated! they cancelled all serie A coverage in my country. Rite when it was gettin heated up for the closure of the season.
Try the multimedia section. The links are there.

They cancelled Serie A now? What happened? SCTV is such a *****. :fero:
 

pembohong

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Juventus arrivals 2005: Rosicky, Davids, Kompany, Cassano, Mutu, Chiellini
Juventus departures 2005: Del Piero, Trezeguet, Tudor, Appiah, Tacchinardi
LOL :cheesy:

Except for Davids, I don't see any resemblance of those icons with the players you mentioned. :)
 

Zlatan

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Player of the Week: Ibrahimovic (Juventus)
Monday 18 April, 2005

If there was one criticism of the way that the impressive Zlatan Ibrahimovic has settled into the world of Italian football, it was his lack of deadliness in front of goal. But five goals in his last two League games have given some substance to the claims that Juventus have indeed signed the new Marco Van Basten.

Ibrahimovic has enjoyed a splendid first season in Serie A since his £11m move from Ajax on transfer deadline day in the summer. Although he had been linked with the Turin giants for some time and had caught the eye with that back-heeled stunner against Italy at Euro 2004, not too many expected the Swede to be so super.

It can even be argued that he arrived at the Delle Alpi as third choice attacker behind David Trezeguet and Alex Del Piero. That statement seems laughable right now because the youngster is undoubtedly the first name down on the team-sheet when Fabio Capello ponders his offensive options. Who knows where Juve’s Scudetto bid would be without him?

Ibrahimovic seems well on the way to becoming a complete striker. He’s got power, some great technical ability – which is a hindrance at times seeing as he does overindulge in the sublime – and now an eye for goal.

Although he has incredibly failed to score in the Champions’ League this term, Ibrahimovic is his side’s top scorer in Serie A with 15. That’s the same amount as Adriano and just one shy of Parma’s Alberto Gilardino – the player Juve opted to ‘ignore’ on the transfer market in August.

The Scandinavian ace already netted a brace last weekend during the 3-3 draw at Fiorentina before his latest heroics on Sunday. With Del Piero suffering another anonymous afternoon and Trezeguet ruled out with injury yet again, the spotlight was well and truly on Ibrahimovic who netted a hat-trick in the 5-2 destruction of Lecce.

It was a performance which took his side back to the top of the table and a display which won wide praise from a club, who some thought had taken a gamble on such an individual. "He is a complete player who can score from any angle and by any method," said director general Luciano Moggi, the man responsible for his capture. "Ibrahimovic is an important player for not only the present but also for the future of Juventus."

Although it’s always difficult to speculate what Juventus’ summer transfer plans are, as Ibrahimovic’s surprise signing itself illustrates, there seems no doubt that Ibra is a player the Old Lady are counting on for some time to come. It is more likely that Del Piero and Trezeguet will leave Turin before this striker heads for the exit.
Words: Antonio Labbate
 
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