Official Zlatan Ibrahimovic Thread (55 Viewers)

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Lilianna

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Apr 3, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Vinman ] ++


No......

but I'll give him credit...he came closer than anyone else

AND...he's learning to pass the ball :thumb:
and also he is learning to finish the phase by shooting at least CLOSE the bars and not shooting to the crowd!
 

Maher

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Dec 16, 2002
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This player is quite a mystery. He can miss sitters in front of goal (see game versus Liverpool) then score some really technically difficult ones (see goals against Lecce). Fact is that even though he is a forward and not a striker like Trezeguet is, he still managed to score 15 goals (just one penalty) in his first season in Serie A thanks to Sunday’s hat-trick. Quite an achievement when you consider that his average in Holland was of around 12 goals per season. If the Swedish forward can improve his finishing and temper, he will become one of the greatest forwards in the world, but up till then he’s still miles behind Shevchenko and Henry.
 

ZhiXin

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Oct 1, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Lilianna ] ++


and also he is learning to finish the phase by shooting at least CLOSE the bars and not shooting to the crowd!
He loves his fans, so he must shoot the ball to the cword to thank them :D
 

#10

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Jul 28, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by m_elayyan ] ++
This player is quite a mystery. He can miss sitters in front of goal (see game versus Liverpool) then score some really technically difficult ones (see goals against Lecce). Fact is that even though he is a forward and not a striker like Trezeguet is, he still managed to score 15 goals (just one penalty) in his first season in Serie A thanks to Sunday’s hat-trick. Quite an achievement when you consider that his average in Holland was of around 12 goals per season. If the Swedish forward can improve his finishing and temper, he will become one of the greatest forwards in the world, but up till then he’s still miles behind Shevchenko and Henry.
good stuff :cool:
 

Holygr4le

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Aug 4, 2005
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Everybody speaks as Ibra is a targetplayer or a striker. Well..., he´s not!
Capello tried to use him as a targetplayer cause he´s strong and very good protecting the ball. But Ibra is more comforteble in a powerforwad role or as a transporter of the ball.

There was an discussion before if Zlatan gonna make 20 goals this season.
Thats not interesting.
He does alot for the other players. Holding the ball. Always at least 2 marksmen on him. Takes runs that open up space for both midfielders and attackers.

Let him play with two other attackers.
 
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