If there’s one player you’re never surprised seeing doing something like this, it’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who couldn’t let the 2-0 Sweden win over the Faroe Islands go peacefully, throwing the ball into the face of goalkeeper Gunnar Nielsen during one discussion with the referee. More
Like in every season, the tracking of top scorers around Europe’s best football leagues is all about seeing if anyone can get close to the incredible scoring numbers Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo produce year after year. Alas, no one was good enough to top the usual top two. More
With Chelsea on the look out for strikers, why not try to sign the best in the world? Zlatan Ibrahimovic isn’t sure he wants to continue to play in France for Paris Saint-Germain, and a reunion with his old manager isn’t out of the question. More
Everyone knows Zlatan doesn’t stay too long in one place. That’s not a Zlatan Ibrahimovic quote, although it does sound like one. It’s simply one of life’s brutal truths, and one season in Ligue 1 with PSG might be enough for the best striker in the world, already considering a return to Italy, which surely means also coming back to one of his old clubs – AC Milan, Inter or Juventus. More
No one steals the spotlight from Zlatan. I’m sure there’s a quote like that hiding somewhere in the vaults of Zlatan Ibrahimovic. So while everyone was concentrated on David Beckham playing his last professional match, Ibrahimovic reminded everyone who is the best player for Paris Saint-Germain, and who is the main reason they won their first league title in 19 years. How? By scoring twice, including one of the best free kick goals you’ll see all season. More
Sometimes, transfer rumors and the actual European football transfer market works as some sort of domino effect, with one player leaving creating a certain chain of events. It’s hard to say where it began with the trio of Wayne Rooney, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Robert Lewandowski, but it seems their futures are connected is some way. More
Two more goals, and another dominant performance from the best striker on the planet, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who wasn’t alone in the dominant cup win against Marseille, but there’s no doubt that whoever tries to steal the show from Ibra in the Paris Saint-Germain team, be it David Beckham or Lucas Moura, don’t stand a chance. More
While a lot of the focus was on David Beckham playing for 15 minutes, Zlatan Ibrahimovic as always was the man in center-stage, scoring the clinching goal that kept PSG on top of Ligue 1 in a win over their greatest rivals, Marseille, also chucking them out of the title race. More
Do PSG have something to worry about heading into the second leg? A 2-1 away win should be quite reassuring, but the moment Zlatan Ibrahimovic left the Mestalla for a red card meant it’s not going to be that easy in Paris for the second leg against Valencia, but it’ll also be a chance for some players to prove their worth. More
We’re used to seeing some pretty amazing things from Zlatan Ibrahimovic on a regular basis, this season with Paris Saint-Germain and the Swedish national side or from his previous clubs. More