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PSG – Zlatan Ibrahimovic Can Go All The Way
At 32, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is still waiting for his first Champions League trophy. After making it to the quarterfinals last season, there’s a chance that at this sort of ability (scoring 4 goals in 40 minutes), he finally finds himself in the best situation he’s ever had to win the one title that’ll remove any doubt about his greatness.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic, a Perfect Night, an Even Better Goal
Despite being in his 30’s, Zlatan Ibrahimovic seems to be getting better with age, pulling off a rare four-goal match as Paris Saint-Germain beat Anderlecht 5-0 in Brussels, which included the best goal we’ve seen this year with an incredibly powerful shot from 25 meters out.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic With the Taekwondo Flick Goal
The endless collection of beautiful and creative goals by Zlatan Ibrahimovic got another piece of memorabilia, as the best striker in the world scored one of his best ever by using his long legs and quick thinking to flick the ball in what has already been dubbed a Taekwondo move to open the scoring for PSG in their 4-0 win over Bastia.
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PSG – Zlatan Ibrahimovic Makes Up For Disappointing Team
Despite being a team that’s been running for quite some time together, PSG doesn’t look like a cohesive, symbiotic unit. Individual brilliance here and there, and one Zlatan Ibrahimovic that is a level above the rest of anyone else in Ligue 1, which apparently is good enough to remain above the rest of the league (Except for one team) at this stage of the season.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic – PSG & Dying Children Hero
Right after scoring twice and being involved in the third as well as Paris Saint-Germain cruised to a 3-0 Champions League winner over Benfica, Zlatan Ibrahimovic took a plane to Bosnia in order to give a dying 8-year old child a chance to fulfill his wish and meet the Swedish star.
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PSG – Zlatan Ibrahimovic Isn’t the Only Thing to be Proud Of
Not the best of matches from Paris Saint-Germain as they struggled to come out on top in the Trophee de champions held in Gabon (fifth straight year outside of France), but some Zlatan Ibrahimovic magic and especially Laurent Blanc using youngsters like Hervin Ongenda and Kingsley Coman gave the club its first trophy in the competition since 1998.
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Most Expensive Soccer Transfers By Position
Teams just don’t spend money on defenders and goalkeepers like they used to, but strikers continue to rise in stock price as we learn from the list of most expensive soccer players of all time by position, with recent transfers like Cristiano Ronaldo, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and the fresh fresh Edinson Cavani leading the ranks of the forwards, and Real Madrid in general dominating throughout the last 13 years in all positions.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic, A Restless Soul That Will Never Be Happy
What is it that drives Zlatan Ibrahimovic? Making money? Winning titles? The Champions League? Simply being on a team he’s happy to play for? Being regarded as the team’s number one player, without contest? It seems that his turbulent temper, mind and heart has taken him almost through every big club in Europe, never finding rest, and it seems that his chapter in Paris with PSG isn’t going to be long-lived as well.
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Transfer Rumors 2013 – Monaco Trying to Sign Zlatan Ibrahimovic
While it does sound unlikely that Paris Saint-Germain will sell their best player to Monaco, who are turning out to be their biggest rivals next season in the French league, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is always up for a challenge, as long as he’s paid well.