Former Sweden team doctor Ulf Karlsson has accused Juventus of doping players in the early 2000s: “Zlatan Ibrahimovic put on 10kg in six months.”
Karlsson believed that there was ‘a culture’ of doping at the Bianconeri during this period, using the PSG striker and Albin Ekdal as examples.
“Ibrahimovic put on 10 kilograms in only six months during his time at Juventus,” Karlsson said to SportBladet.
“I think he doped, at least this is what I believe.
Former Sweden team doctor Ulf Karlsson has accused Juventus of doping players in the early 2000s: “Zlatan Ibrahimovic put on 10kg in six months.”
Karlsson believed that there was ‘a culture’ of doping at the Bianconeri during this period, using the PSG striker and Albin Ekdal as examples.
“Ibrahimovic put on 10 kilograms in only six months during his time at Juventus,” Karlsson said to SportBladet.
“I think he doped, at least this is what I believe.
“Albin Ekdal also put on eight kilograms of weight during his period with the Bianconeri.
“I think this is a culture that exists at Juventus. They had a doctor who had previously been convicted for 22 months.
“We had a debate on all the negative aspects of sport and doping and we highlighted what happened at Juventus in the early 2000s.
“It’s a shame to perceive this as a personal accusation of Zlatan. My statement was aimed at creating a discussion on doping in team sports.”
Ibrahimovic has never failed a doping test, and his agent has called the allegations "ridiculous".