Go Team Zlatan

How did this go?

:oops:

To be fair, he was ploughing a very lonely furrow tonight.

He has the nose for it at least

He’s a warrior and a champion.

This tie is only at the halfway point.

[quote=“Rudi, post: 860930, member: 1052”]
This tie is only at the halfway point.[/quote]
Great spot mate. Football, its a game of two halves.

Henke talking about Zlatan:

‘You cannot doubt Zlatan’s quality,’ he says. ‘He is right up there. It’s hard to compare but if you are doing it as strikers then, yes, I think he is the best.

‘What sets him apart? Firstly you don’t see his physique on a lot of people. At 1.95metres (6ft 4ins) and nearly 100kgs (15stone 7lbs), you don’t see many players of his build. When you combine that with strength, intelligence, his skills, technique and speed you have a pretty phenomenal sportsman that is difficult to stop.

‘Why people question him I have no idea. His quality is not in question. Sometimes in England maybe, he didn’t get the recognition he deserved but I think that changed when he scored four goals against you guys last year …and they were all great goals.

‘He has a great awareness. You have to, to play that central role. We first came together in a friendly against Switzerland and I realised you have to anticipate the unexpected with him because he will find a pass others only imagine.

‘Those who question him should just watch his games over the past four or five years then they would understand.’

A taekwondo blackbelt who is fluent in five languages, so iconic is Ibrahimovic in his native Sweden that his image will adorn a new set of stamps. He has won 10 league titles with six different clubs yet his various mood swings and penchant for confrontation have shaped an altogether different image. His insults can be almost cutting; Anderlecht’s Sacha Kljestan protested last week that Ibrahimovic ‘provoked’ him by saying he had ‘a terrible moustache’. That can hurt.

‘He may have a reputation for being a complex guy but once you get to know him you realise he is a good guy, a good character,’ says Larsson. ‘It’s impossible to know everyone and to be everyone’s friend but Zlatan is a good man who I am proud to know. There’s more to him than people see.’

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[quote=“Rudi, post: 861086, member: 1052”]Henke talking about Zlatan:

‘You cannot doubt Zlatan’s quality,’ he says. ‘He is right up there. It’s hard to compare but if you are doing it as strikers then, yes, I think he is the best.

‘What sets him apart? Firstly you don’t see his physique on a lot of people. At 1.95metres (6ft 4ins) and nearly 100kgs (15stone 7lbs), you don’t see many players of his build. When you combine that with strength, intelligence, his skills, technique and speed you have a pretty phenomenal sportsman that is difficult to stop.

‘Why people question him I have no idea. His quality is not in question. Sometimes in England maybe, he didn’t get the recognition he deserved but I think that changed when he scored four goals against you guys last year …and they were all great goals.

‘He has a great awareness. You have to, to play that central role. We first came together in a friendly against Switzerland and I realised you have to anticipate the unexpected with him because he will find a pass others only imagine.

‘Those who question him should just watch his games over the past four or five years then they would understand.’

A taekwondo blackbelt who is fluent in five languages, so iconic is Ibrahimovic in his native Sweden that his image will adorn a new set of stamps. He has won 10 league titles with six different clubs yet his various mood swings and penchant for confrontation have shaped an altogether different image. His insults can be almost cutting; Anderlecht’s Sacha Kljestan protested last week that Ibrahimovic ‘provoked’ him by saying he had ‘a terrible moustache’. That can hurt.

‘He may have a reputation for being a complex guy but once you get to know him you realise he is a good guy, a good character,’ says Larsson. ‘It’s impossible to know everyone and to be everyone’s friend but Zlatan is a good man who I am proud to know. There’s more to him than people see.’

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/worldcup2014/article-2507544/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-v-Cristiano-Ronaldo-Henrik-Larsson-shares-views.html#ixzz2knLK4Yzb
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How did he go last night?

Let us put Rent Boy back in his box tonight.

Bosnia would be favourites for the World Cup if Zlatan had declared for them.

Here, pal…

How did it go tonight?

I’m working on getting a photo of the great man endorsing this very forum. A friend of a friend teaches him French…

[quote=“Mark Renton, post: 862723, member: 1796”]Here, pal…

How did it go tonight?

I’m working on getting a photo of the great man endorsing this very forum. A friend of a friend teaches him French…[/quote]

Scored two goals, mate - and inspired his shit teammates back into the game.

Anyone got a stone we can tie to this thread?

Signing in.

#curseoftotti

Signing in

Signing in, let’s take these limey fuckers apart

This game will really take off when they bring on Zlatan n the second half you’d think.

He will ram those words right down your throat, you fucking serf.

You think he wont change the game when he comes on?