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After retiring, Zlatan Ibrahimovic chose his best coach, it's not Guardiola or Ancelotti

Zlatan Ibrahimovic decided to retire from football and chose the best coach

By Hector Garcia

Zlatan Ibrahimovic decided to retire from football and chose the best coach
Zlatan Ibrahimovic decided to retire from football and chose the best coach
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic decided to retire from football at 41 years of age, the Swede had a great career and was one of the biggest stars in recent years. He was an excellent striker, controversial, with a strong personality but quite professional.

 

Zlatan retired because in his last season with AC Milan he had several injuries and played few games. It was a difficult decision for the footballer but now he will enjoy his family, the player leaves a great legacy.

Zlatan played for several teams, Malmo, Ajax, PSG, Manchester United, Inter Milan, AC Milan, LA Galaxy and Juventus enjoyed his great talent. Ibrahimovic worked with great coaches like Jose Mourinho, Pep Guardiola, Fabio Capello, among others. Now when he retired, the Swede chose the best coach he had in his great career.

"Fabio Capello changed my style of play and he is the coach I have respected the most," said Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the Italian worked with the Swede at Juventus and with this team they won several championships.

 

Zlatan Ibrahimovic leaves a great legacy

The Swede was a great striker and scored 573 goals in his career, won 32 European championships and will be remembered for being a striker who made great plays and inspired several footballers.


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