Zlatan Ibrahimovic (October 3, 1981-) is a Swedish football player who currently plays for Paris Saint-Germain Football Club and once played for Barcelona , Juventus, Inter Milan, AC Milan and other football clubs.
Nicknames: Lu Bu, Fengxian, Shenta, Scorpion
Technical characteristics
Shoots: 10
Ibrahimovic has learned Taekwondo! ! ! He is good at various difficult shooting techniques, whether in terms of accuracy, strength or difficulty, he is among the best in the world
Passing: 9
Although Ibrahimovic is a forward, his overall situation is Excellent spectator and good passer
Speed: 8.5
One thing Ibrahimovic lacks is speed
Heading: 8
< p>Ibrahimovic is not outstanding in headers, but due to his height of 1.9 meters, he still has an advantage in commanding heightsBody: 9.5
Ibrahimovic is physically strong and can almost reach the level of Warcraft That kind of ability to stand, but his ability determines that he is not just a stand
Ball control: 10
Ibrahimovic’s ball-holding ability is quite strong, and it is difficult for defenders to control him Stealing the ball at his feet
Keywords
Gorgeous Tower
Ibrahimovic
As a high center forward with a height of over 1.9 meters, Ibrahimovic His heading skills are not very outstanding, but on the contrary, he has extremely incredible and fancy skills at his feet. In the 2004 European Cup, his "Scorpion Tail" hit the Italian goal and shocked the world. Whether in the Dutch League or Serie A, he had incredible continuous shots after passing people.
Ibrahimovic’s position has attracted much discussion during the game. Some people say that he is a standing center, waiting for his teammates to feed the ball in the middle; some people say that he is a second forward, responsible for waiting for opportunities to score goals. . I prefer the second one, or should be said to combine the advantages of both. He can not only act as a front forward with the ball behind his back, but then feed the ball to his teammates and then complete the final blow or withstand the opponent's defender. He can also take the ball forward and use his excellent footwork to attack the opponent's defense and score goals. His footwork is extremely delicate. , his shooting skills are quite superb and he can complete a variety of incredible goals. It can be said that Ibrahimovic is an almost perfect forward player. The only thing that can be criticized is that he is not outstanding in heading the ball because he is over 1.9 meters tall, or he is slightly lacking in speed.
Become famous as a teenager
Ibrahimovic was selected for the national team for the first time in 2001. In 2002, when he was only 20 years old, he participated in the World Cup in South Korea and Japan with the team. Ibrahimovic became famous in the 2004 European Championship against Italy and became the number one contributor to Sweden's qualifying group.
Egomaniac
His ego is as big as Stockholm," ESPN commentator Ivan Chadband compared Ibrahimovic to the Swedish capital. This is not enough, Ivan, who has been following the Swede when he played for Ajax, also said, "Zlatan is like a cirrus cloud in the sky, it will rain down if it accumulates a little strength. "After the Swede left the Netherlands to join Juventus, Russo, a senior consultant at his agency "Nordic Sports Services" also said, "I have a deep relationship with Geratan, but I will still repeat this sentence: He must learn to control himself. , and then he will become the strongest one. ”
Having taste, personality, but also temper, the product of this mixture, I don’t know whether it is a sin or an achievement to put a Latin soul into a Nordic body. The mother is Swedish and the father is Croatian. Ibrahimovic speaks Swedish better than Croatian. He has a group of brothers and sisters in his family, including a sister, two half-brothers and two half-sisters. When he is with his family , he only speaks Croatian
The esthetician on the green field
In the 2004 European Cup, Ibrahimovic scored a wonderful goal with his heel. It was the final 1-1 draw that determined the Italian team's fate of being eliminated from the group stage.
The media still don't like the Swedish forward's impoliteness or immorality, but they are still keen on it. He's waiting for a punchline, but this weakness of character doesn't prevent Ibrahimovic from becoming a favorite among court aesthetes.
Dutch senior football commentator Lane Reid described his elegant movements like this, "His movements are rare in the real world, they are improvised jazz, or like those rappers' sentences - he pretends to go to the left, suddenly drills He got behind me, pretended to go to the right, got behind me, and returned to the left. Then, he ran to buy a hot dog..."
Ibrahimovic's Law
Since Since joining Juventus from Ajax in the summer of 2004 and landing in Serie A, Ibrahimovic has been firmly locked with the league championship. In his first season, Ibrahimovic scored 16 goals in 35 games on behalf of Juventus, helping the Bianconeri win the Serie A championship. The following season, Ibrahimovic and the team successfully defended the title (which was deprived after the "Calciopoli" incident). In the summer of 2006, Ibrahimovic moved to Inter Milan. The Swedish "Tower" scored 15 goals in 27 appearances in his first season after coming to Inter Milan, helping the team regain the league championship after 17 years. In the following two seasons, Ibrahimovic scored 17 and 25 goals respectively, helping Inter Milan complete three consecutive Serie A championships. Ibrahimovic joined Barcelona last season. Even though he was not fully integrated into the team, the Swede still scored 16 goals, and Barcelona also won the league championship that season. For six consecutive seasons, Ibrahimovic's team won the league championship, and "whoever wins Ibrahimovic wins the league" became a major rule in football that year.
In the 2010-2011 season, Ibrahimovic moved to AC Milan. In the end, AC Milan won the league championship again after seven years. AC Milan was able to lead all the way and finally win the championship despite not being optimistic before the season. There is no doubt that the transferred Ibrahimovic is a major contributor, even the number one contributor. Milan won the league championship, which also made the law of "whoever wins Ibrahimovic win the league" come true again. No matter how the color of the Swede's jersey changes, what remains unchanged is that the league championship always belongs to Ibrahimovic's team.
However, AC Milan failed to defend the title last season. "Ibrahimovic's Law" ended in front of the undefeated Juventus in the league. After a year of recuperation, Ibrahimovic's Law began to come back, and Paris easily won the championship again. .