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Poor Zlatan, he's truly cursed ahahah
I totally agree. If anyone doesn't, go ask Cassano [requested transfer after Ibra left] or Boateng [shit since Ibra left].I do think Zlatan can give that spezial boost to his teammates. With him on the pitch you know, as a teamplayer, you can score a goal everytime out of nowhere. He hasn't aways shown that on international level, thats right. But at least in the national leagues, he got that mental push to the teammates.
To your second point. Milito got some abilities that make him better fitting than Zlatan. He isn't a player who needs to be the target of every attack. Thats the bad side of Zlatan beeing an "i can make it all on my own" -player. But if it is abput the pure skills, it is hard to mess with Zlatan. Hes got the strenght, the skills on ball, the view,... he got that all.
Nothing against Milito and in striker qualities like finishing they are on the same level. But Zlatan in a more complete and more fifted player.
Although it counts what you mkae of it, and Milito surely doesn' have to hide for what he reached as a player.
'When Ibra left Juve...'
By Football Italia staff
Amid reports of Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s return to Juventus, ex-director Alessio Secco reveals “he did everything possible to leave in 2006.”
Newspapers in Italy and France continue to suggest there are advanced negotiations between the clubs for a summer transfer.
However, those who were in charge of the Bianconeri back in 2006 when the Swede left are doubtful.
“I won’t judge, but I’ll just say that at the time, the moment we went into Serie B, he did everything possible to show he wanted to leave,” former director Secco told TMW.
“Of course, people can change in life and he can do what he wants. Do I have advice for Juve? They did so well to do everything they’ve done, so the directors will know what evaluations to make on Ibra’s potential return.”
Several stars, such as Gigi Buffon, Pavel Nedved, Alessandro Del Piero, David Trezeguet and Mauro Camoranesi, opted to stay with Juventus after the Calciopoli scandal and their demotion to Serie B.
Giovanni Cobolli Gigli was the President of Juventus during that troubled summer and he also revealed some background to Ibrahimovic’s departure.
“Nobody can doubt he is a great player, even if a little tactically anarchic. I remember when he demanded a transfer, banging his fists on the table,” Cobolli Gigli told TMW.
“Along with his agent Mino Raiola, they make quite a pair! We were forced to sell him, but also the situation meant we had to deal with buyers who knew our backs were to the wall. At the end of the day, we had to sell to a club that was our historic antagonist, Inter.”
It would certainly be interesting how he does there.
except barca
Yeah 16 goals 7 assists in your first year in a new league/new system is a huge failure...
I guess Palacio with 12 goals and 5 assists this year sucked balls according to you.
RONALDO in first year for REAL Madrid scored 33 goals ?Yeah 16 goals 7 assists in your first year in a new league/new system is a huge failure...
I guess Palacio with 12 goals and 5 assists this year sucked balls according to you.
And yess ibra is a failure in SPAIN
there are clearly different "tiers" of failure - no one is accusing him of being a chyrgnsky failure - but when you're signed for 65.5million euros - which makes him the 2nd most expensive football player in history - his return for barca was fucking dreadful.
That was his worst season of his career, pretty much speaks volumes of how amazing he is (unless you get a hard on for shitting on him).
I wish Inter's failures had 16 goals and 7 assists.