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Ibra aims to show true colours
By Nadia Carminati - Created on 17 Aug 2006
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic has pledged to show his true colours after swapping troubled Juventus for Internazionale this summer.
The Swedish international opted to end his two-year stay at Stadio Delle Alpi after Juve were relegated to Serie B for their part in the Italian match-fixing scandal, and joined Roberto Mancini's Nerazzurri for a fee of £16.7 million.
Although Ibrahimovic impressed in his first season under Fabio Capello after leaving Ajax for Serie A, he only netted seven times in the league last season and failed to shine at the World Cup finals.
However, the technically gifted striker is now hoping his move to the newly-crowned Italian champions can help him realise his full potential.
"The real Ibrahimovic hasn't been seen yet," Ibrahimovic told Corriere dello Sport.
"I'm determined to do more, because I have a lot of potential and I have a lot of belief in myself.
"I haven't shown my best and I'm sure I'll grow.
"I've arrived at Inter to win everything, in Italy and the world."
Although Juventus were hoping to keep hold of Ibrahimovic he refused to stomach playing in Serie B, and the Swedish hit-man says he has no regrets about choosing Inter as his destination.
"I took this decision because I believe a lot in the team and in the club," Ibrahimovic added.
"At Inter I see the future.
"Then I found a coach like Roberto Mancini who sees football like me and I chose Inter because I felt wanted.
"I have faith in Bianconeri's new management but I preferred to leave because I had other ideas in my mind.
"When Inter looked for me I immediately decided to come here, now I'm so happy.
"Anyway I have good memories from Juve and I want to thank them for what they did for me in these two years."