Zlatan Ibrahimovic returned to
speak harshly about the time he spent in Barcelona and his relationship with
coach of the team at that time Josep Guardiola, who accused him of being
"a coward" because he "slaughtered" him due to scoring more
goals than Lionel Messi.
The star of Paris Saint-Germain
in an interview with the next issue of the magazine Der Spiegel, the German
weekly "Guardiola …A great coach. But, what about the person? It's a
coward. Not a man. "
Ibrahimovic said that when he
joined Barcelona in 2009 he scored "many goals," and things were
moving in the best way: "But he (Guardiola) pieces on the road later. He was
barely speaks to me, and no longer makes me play."
Swedish international believes
that the reasons for the change were "he slaughtered me for Lionel Messi;
he did not possess the courage to tell me so. Guardiola coward."
Ibrahimovic added "Messi is
a great player, no doubt about him. But I score goals more than him. Messi
complained about Guardiola, and that problem: Messi is the star. So Guardiola
decided to immediately pay me not next to Messi, but in front of him."
For FW / 31 years / do not place
any sense: "He wanted me to run to the front and back. It is I
To do, but not for a long time. I
weigh 100 kg. After four or five releases feel tired. "
And substitute sitting for a
Swedish caused feeling that is underappreciated: "who contract with me, contract with Ferrari. And who Contract
with Ferrari . Uses a distinct fuel and walking on the highway at full speed. Guardiola
used diesel and he walks in the field. It was buying Fiat. "
On the other hand, the Paris
Saint-Germain star praised Jose Mourinho, who trained with him at Inter Milan.
He said of the competitor Guardiola during the first period of their work in
Spain: "I am ready to die for Mourinho. It's wonderful. Highly
intelligent, and an Unmatched catalyst. "
And Swedish compare while to
accuse Spanish as a hypocrite: "Mourinho does not need to represent the
role. The other wants to be complete. Tiger Woods is the other one was willing
to be full. And what happened? The same as what happened to Guardiola. "
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