
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is one of the main reasons why AC Milan is the only team from the big European leagues that has not lost any match since the restart of soccer after the coronavirus pandemic. This afternoon in the match against AS Roma, the Swedish once again showed his great talent.
In the 3-3 draw against the team coached by Paulo Fonseca, the 39-year-old striker scored twice. Not only did he score his 58th goal for the Italian club, but he also surpassed the 57 goals he had scored at Inter. Despite his age, the striker is going through one of the best times of his career.
Ibrahimovic had a first stage in Milan between 2010 and 2012, when he scored 35 goals in 44 games. Since returning to the Italian club in December 2019, he has scored 17 goals and given 5 assists in only 25 games. He is also the top scorer in the Italian Serie A with six goals, including his two goals against local rival F.C. Internazionale in the 1-2 triumph of AC Milan at the Derby della Madonnina.
On the other hand, the Swedish footballer played in Inter for three seasons between 2006 and 2009, and won those three scudettos. There, he scored 66 goals and gave 30 assists in 117 games. In addition, he was champion of two Supercoppa Italianas, in 2006 and 2008.

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