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Count Zlatan Ibrahimovic among those who approve of the confrontational leadership style of the great Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls.

The ESPN docuseries ‘The Last Dance’, which looks at the 1997-98 Bulls team that had three fights, has highlighted Jordan’s treatment of his teammates in one of the recent episodes.

He revealed how he came to blows with current Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr during practice and used hard love to try to bring out the best in Scott Burrell.

“Winning has a price and leadership has a price,” said a strangled Jordan at the end of episode seven.

“He attracted people when they didn’t want to be dragged. He challenged people when they didn’t want to be challenged.”

“I earned it because my teammates came after me. They didn’t put up with all the things that I did.”

“Once you join the team you live at a certain level where I play, and it wasn’t going to take anything less.”

That touched impetuous striker Ibrahimovic.

“It is good to see The Last Dance,” he wrote on Twitter.

“Now you see what it’s like to play with a winner. Whether you like it or not. If not, then don’t play.”

Ibrahimovic’s comments were backed by Toronto FC and American men’s national team star Jozy Altidore, who responded to the Swedish star’s tweet with a hands-up emoji.

Ibrahimovic is currently in Milan and received praise from head coach Stefano Pioli, who compared his work ethic to that of 20-time Grand Slam winner Roger Federer.

However, it is also known that the Swede collides with former coaches and teammates with several players who criticize the striker’s behavior.

The AC Milan star battled former teammate Oguchi Onyewu during a training session, and Massimo Oddo recently revealed that Genaro Gattuso was the victim of an errant hit on that junk.

During his time in MLS with the Los Angeles Galaxy, midfielder Joao Pedro said Ibrahimovic threatened to “kill” the players after a loss to the Houston Dynamo.

Sebastian Lletget also said it was “super frustrating” to play Ibrahimovic with the Galaxy, while San Jose Earthquakes star Florian Jungwirth said that when he faced the Zlatan Galaxy, the striker chided his teammates throughout the match. match.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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