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Ibra to Juve again, yes or no?

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Powis

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Dec 9, 2009
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Zingaro: I can't and don't want to be a talisman, cause i'm a prostitute.


Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic claims he would never like to be considered a talisman like Francesco Totti or Alessandro Del Piero.

The Sweden international left Inter in the summer of 2009 only to controversially return to Italy with Milan at the end of last season.

Interviewed by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Ibrahimovic said: “I wouldn’t like to be a talisman.

“It’s better to change rather than stay at a club for a long time because you learn through changing and a great player must be decisive in many clubs.

“You need motivation to be at your best. It’s always easier to seem strong at your home.

“Anyway Milan will be my last club. I believe that I will stop after the age of 33.

“I don’t want to stay and spit blood until the end.”
 

Marty

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Zingaro: I can't and don't want to be a talisman, cause i'm a prostitute.


Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic claims he would never like to be considered a talisman like Francesco Totti or Alessandro Del Piero.

The Sweden international left Inter in the summer of 2009 only to controversially return to Italy with Milan at the end of last season.

Interviewed by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Ibrahimovic said: “I wouldn’t like to be a talisman.

“It’s better to change rather than stay at a club for a long time because you learn through changing and a great player must be decisive in many clubs.

“You need motivation to be at your best. It’s always easier to seem strong at your home.

“Anyway Milan will be my last club. I believe that I will stop after the age of 33.

“I don’t want to stay and spit blood until the end.”
lol nice. well he's probably right though, some players will develop more moving to new clubs. maybe not as often as him though ;)
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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Juventus Fans Should Worry About Their Team Rather Than Booing Me - Milan Striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Milan striker Ibrahimovic feels Juventus fans have nothing to be loud about...

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has added insult to injury by telling Juventus fans they ought to focus on their team's failures, rather than whistle at him after losing to Milan.

Bianconeri hopes for Europe were dampened after Gennaro Gattuso's strike sealed a 1-0 win for the Rossoneri in Saturday evening's clash.

During the game Ibrahimovic came under attack by verbal hand grenades flying out from the Juventus fans, but he has thrown one back with some incendiary comments.

"Juventus fans booing me? They admire me, but they should worry about their own team rather than me as I am doing well with Milan," Ibrahimovic told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

"It wasnt easy away against Juve, but the way we won was excellent. We were really good to put them in trouble. Shame we just scored one goal.

"The Scudetto? There are still 10 games to go."
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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:lol:

He is right, we should be worrying about other things but as always our fans need to do something stupid.
No, when Juve plays against Zlatan's team there is nothing wrong in insulting Zlatan. You could even call it a tactical move by the fans to disturb Milan's/Inter's best player. What's silly is when instead of supporting the team the fans keep singing songs about Zlatan or Balotelli when we're playing Lecce or Bologna...and losing the match.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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I hope Zlatanocchio actually has a good CL game against Spurs. Milan aren't going to win the CL so I don't worry about what happens after this game, just tired of listening to rookie Yids talking shit.
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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Despite expressing his intention to do so, Zlatan Ibrahimovic will not end his career with Milan, according to the player's agent Mino Raiola.

Last week, Ibrahimovic told La Gazzetta dello Sport that he plans to retire at the age of 33 and doesn't see himself playing for any team other than Milan.

Speaking to 7 Gold, Raiola was asked if his client would keep his promise.

“No,” Raiola said. “Before stopping Ibra will make another three transfers.

“We will decide in 2012, also based on results,” he concluded.
 

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