Zlatan Ibrahimovic, direct scorer – DN.SE



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After missing three league games due to a groin injury, Zlatan Ibrahimovic was ready for a showdown earlier this week when Milan took on Manchester United in the Europa League quarter-finals.

Ibrahimovic came in in the 65th minute but had to leave the field scoreless after Manchester United won 1-0.

Sunday night was the Swedish star ready to play right from the start when Milan took on Fiorentina.

At nine minutes, Zlatan Ibrahimovic had scored the first goal of the game. At first it looked like a suspicious offside, but it turned out that Ibrahimovic perfectly timed a deep lead run.

Alone with the goalkeeper, he headed in with his left foot.

Those were his 15 league goals this season.

Milan, however, only had to hold the lead for ten minutes, then Fiorentina tied through Erick Pulgar on a free kick.

The first half featured highly entertaining play, and in the 35th minute of the match, Zlatan came close to becoming a two-goal scorer but this time he caught the ball off the crossbar.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic He ended up in the national team after the European Championship final in 2016, and the relationship with current national team captain Janne Andersson has been cold at times.

But in relation to winning the Ballon d’Or for 2020, he surprisingly opened before a comeback in an interview with Aftonbladet.

Following that message, Janne Andersson secretly traveled to Italy and met Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

– We went through everything. In short: draw a line on all that has been and look ahead. We speak respectfully to each other, said Ibrahimovic in an interview with the YouTube channel of the Swedish Football Association.

When Janne Andersson presented the team for the two World Cup qualifiers, Georgia and Kosovo, on Tuesday, it was clear that Ibrahimovic, 39, would return to the national team.

The national team meets in Stockholm on Monday. On Thursday, Sweden will face Georgia at Friends Arena. On Sunday, Kosovo is waiting.

The match is ongoing.

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