Milan forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic helped Sweden beat Kosovo and said ‘not many people’ can do what he does at 39. ‘I have nothing left to prove’.
The veteran made his comeback for the national team in the 1-0 win over Georgia last week and continued with a spectacular assist in the 3-0 win over Kosovo in the World Cup Qualifiers.
Milan forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic helped Sweden beat Kosovo and said ‘not many people’ can do what he does at 39. ‘I have nothing left to prove’.
The veteran made his comeback for the national team in the 1-0 win over Georgia last week and continued with a spectacular assist in the 3-0 win over Kosovo in the World Cup Qualifiers.
Ibrahimovic admitted his situation has changed and the Rossoneri hero revealed it’s all about ‘having fun’ for the remainder of his career.
“Now I’m in a completely different position,” Ibrahimovic said at a press conference. “I have nothing left to prove, there’s nothing else to do in my career but to have fun.
“I mean, I’m 39 years old and I play in the national team and at Milan. Not many people my age can do that.”
Zlatan has been vital for Milan to turn things around in Serie A too and his impact since returning has helped the Rossoneri sit second in the table.
Ibrahimovic, who turns 40 in October, earlier claimed he’s confident of signing a new deal with the Diavolo.