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  • Ibra: 'Ready to kill for Mourinho, not the philosopher Guardiola'

    Ibra: 'Ready to kill for Mourinho, not the philosopher Guardiola'

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic does not miss the opportunity to criticise Pep Guardiola. The Swedish attacker of Milan told Eurosport: "In Barcellona I learnt how in football things can change fast. My problem there was a man, the 'philosopher'. I did not have problems with anyone and I did nothing wrong. Everything went well in the first six months, but then something happened even if I do not know what it was. I am still waiting for an answer, but after the first two months of 2010 he did not speak to me".
    "If you don't have someone to motivate you, you do not want to fight, this is why we have coaches. I would have killed for Mourinho, for the motivation he gave me and how he stimulated me. A coach has to adapt his game to the players he has, especially if he bought one for 70 million euro. And if he bought him, it was not to leave him watching the birds on the trees".

    "I cannot speak badly about Inter because I had some great times there, but historically I think Milan is a more important club. When I came here I was shown a project that revolved around me and there were many promises. It is a project that is growing and I think that next year will be the right one to fight on all fronts".
    Ronaldo: "There has been no one better than him in the last 15-20 years. If you were to look back on this period you would not see any other player on his or Zidane's level. It was enough for me to be on the same pitch as him, I played against other greats but there is only one Ronaldo. As Maradona said, there are many kings but only one God. And this goes for Ronaldo.


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