26.07.2009 18:07
Magic, goals and class for Barça
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A skilful and physically imposing footballer, an all-round goal scorer. That would be a quick and concise definition of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Barça’s second signing of the season. Ibracadabra’ is coming to the Camp Nou to continue working his own bra
Zlatan Ibrahimovic was born in Malmö (Sweden) of a Bosnian father and a Croatian mother on 3rd
October 1981. He joins Barça at the height of his career and is recognized as one of the most
lethal strikers in European football. He is one of that rare breed of total footballers: he’s
deadly in the air, fast, effective in front of goal and mesmerizing with the ball at his feet. His
style of football makes his team-mates play better.
Technique and power
Ibrahimovic has always stood out as a skilful player, scoring some amazing goals and
displaying tremendous creativity. That’s why he’s known in Italy as
‘Ibracadabra’. He stands 1.92 metres tall and combines great technique with a powerful
physique, making him particularly feared by defenders in the air, as well as making it difficult to
take the ball away from him.
In short, the Swedish international is the perfect modern centre forward and goal scorer.
Last season he scored 25 goals in the Italian league with Inter Milan.
Ajax at the age of 19
Ibrahimovic started his career with Malmö before moving on to
Ajax in 2001, where he joined up with Barça team-mate Maxwell. Here he started to get noticed on a
bigger footballing stage and gave indications of becoming a world class star despite his youth. For
part of his time at Ajax his manager was former Barça star Ronald Koeman.
The Italian league
After three seasons in Holland, where he won two league titles, the Cup and two Dutch Super
Cups, Ibrahimovic signed for Italian giants Juventus, staying there for two seasons from 2004 to
2006. When Juventus were relegated to the second division as a result of the
“Moggigate” scandal, he signed for Inter Milan.
Three successful seasons with Inter Milan
Ibrahimovic won three league titles and two Italian Super Cups with Inter Milan and has been
an essential part of the starting line-up under both Mancini and Mourinho.
Ibrahimovic is also a key member of the Sweden international team and has been voted his
country’s best player on three occasions (2005, 2007and 2008).