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Milan hero Zlatan Ibrahimovic was “hungry” to triumph against Inter after two weeks in quarantine. “Nobody was going to stop me from playing in the derby.”

The 39-year-old was coming back after a COVID-19 bout, but scored two goals when Milan won the Derby della Madonnina 2-1.

“Milan hadn’t won the derby in four years, I was stuck at home for two weeks so I was hungry and it showed,” Ibrahimovic told Sky Sport Italia.

“I lost my sense of taste a bit, but they gave me a swab every three days and nobody was going to stop me from playing the derby.

“I’m disappointed that the penalty was saved, but the important thing is that the team won. I am the oldest of the squad, I feel a lot of responsibility and I like that feeling, as everyone follows my example and is hungry to win.

Ibra was asked if he was in awe of his own performances, but of course the answer was no.

“I know my level. After the injury, I went to the United States to feel alive. I told José Mourinho at Manchester United that I wasn’t ready and that I didn’t want to be a disappointment, so I went to America.

“Mino Raiola told me to go back to Europe, they told me that Milan needed me, so I came. I feel like a more complete player now than 10 years ago. If I had the fitness levels I had 10 years ago, no one would stop me. Mind you, they can’t stop me now either.

“I train hard, play with experience and teammates willing to help. I will not accept that they stop stepping on the accelerator, neither in training nor in a game. We must always train 200% ”.

After a perfect start to the season, can Milan win the Scudetto?

“We are taking it one game at a time,” Zlatan continued. “When I arrived, the objective was qualification for Europe and we achieved it. I think the Scudetto is a possibility, because if you believe, you can achieve anything. However, there is a long way to go. “

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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