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‘Mbappe does little’, ‘Paris is not a team’… when Ibrahimovic ‘zlatane’ PSG

Years pass, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic does not lose his sharpness at all and with a certain pleasure supports his legend in interviews. Telefoot guest this Sunday on TF 1 to take stock of his career and discuss Paris Saint-Germain news, the 40-year-old Swede, as usual, said what he thought. From his arrival in the French capital to Kylian Mbappe through his current team or Lionel Messi, the AC Milan striker has discussed all topics without language. This is undressing.

“Without me, PSG would not be what they are”

The Swede talks about his time at Paris Saint-Germain for the first time. Arriving at the start of the Qatari era in 2012, Ibrahimovic became one of the capital’s first celebrity players. And, of course, proud of it. “When PSG was bought, I was one of the first to sign a contract. And I’m very proud. Without me, PSG would not be what they are. Some people think that I came for money, a city, a life. No, I came and everything changed,” explained the current Milan player, who has been playing in Ligue 1 for four years.

“Today is not a team”

When asked which of the current team or the one in which he played is the strongest, Ibra is again “zlatane”. His clear superiority: “Do I consider today’s team stronger than in my time? No, because we were a team. Before adding, “It’s not a team today. I am not saying that he is not strong, but that he is worse than we had at that time.”

“Mbappe must taste the taste of blood”

Ibra also gave his opinion on Kylian Mbappe. After a good start to the season with five goals and four assists in ten games, the Frenchman carries PSG’s attack on his shoulders, waiting for the awakening of Lionel Messi and Neymar. But for Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the French star can still do better. “I love Mbappe, but he doesn’t do enough. He can become so strong if he gets hurt. He must taste blood, he must walk on fire. Surround yourself with those who will tell you that you are not good enough, and you will get better, ”he advises.

“This is a good challenge for Messi”

To complete their analysis of their former club, the forties apparently mentioned the arrival of his former teammate at Barcelona, ​​Lionel Messi. A free party from Barcelona last summer, the Argentine upset Ligue 1 and the capital club with his aura. And for Ibrahimovic, Pulga was right to try the Parisian adventure: “It’s a good challenge for Messi. He’s going to try something new after a very long time at Barcelona and he’s moving to a very ambitious club that wants to win and is still on the rise.”


Source: Le Parisien

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