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Great deal for me, a one year contract isn't a risk. Let's hope he has a RVP style impact. Mourinho and Ibra though haters gonna hate.
Don't worry. Mourinho will improve that record against Arsenal.
Humm
He's never had a good record against English club and 1 game against Arsenal and then 2 against Chelsea this season tries to gloss over that BUT we missed that flat track bully last season so I'm not bothered
I don't remember us playing a side with Ibra in four times? Twice in 2005 against Juventus I think but I don't remember the other two.
No Griezmann, Rashford!!Martial Ibrahimovic Griezmann
Rooney Herrera
Schneiderlin
Exactly. That's been our problem. We done well in the big games.Even if he is a flat track bully against the smaller sides, we could do with having one.
Inter. When Mourinho was manager and Zlatan and Adriano made the biggest strike partnership ever.I don't remember us playing a side with Ibra in four times? Twice in 2005 against Juventus I think but I don't remember the other two.
It'll be exciting to have him in the Premier League, even if it is in a United shirt.
More like:Martial Ibrahimovic Griezmann
Rooney Herrera
Schneiderlin
You forgot to add - On PES 6.Inter. When Mourinho was manager and Zlatan and Adriano made the biggest strike partnership ever.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/7899577.stm
that's still a 1 in 4 record in the big games. And he was always considered to have a poor record v English teams.
It's probably the thing we lacked the most this season, a guy(or a few) who'd kick the shit out of the average to wank sides.Even if he is a flat track bully against the smaller sides, we could do with having one.
What's his general record like in the Champions League?
Why do we need to worry about that?What's his general record like in the Champions League?
The person asking the question is a Liverpool supporterInter. When Mourinho was manager and Zlatan and Adriano made the biggest strike partnership ever.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/7899577.stm
Maybe a namechange would top it?Woohoo! Time to celebrate. Couldn't have asked for a better BD present!
I was talking about Liverpool, but maybe it was when he was at Inter. We played them in 2008.Inter. When Mourinho was manager and Zlatan and Adriano made the biggest strike partnership ever.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/7899577.stm
Coincidentally, the answer is still the same as it was most likely Inter.The person asking the question is a Liverpool supporter
Normally, a 34/35 year old who'd never played here would be incredible madness.Signing Zlatan makes perfect sense.
Zlatan is far from too old to make an impact at United. He will start next season aged 34 and finish it aged 35. The same age as Teddy Sheringham in 2000/01. A 34, going on 35, year old Teddy Sheringham finished 2000/01 United's top scorer. In the process Teddy helped us to a third straight Premier League title, and also won himself the PFA and Football Writers' player of the year awards. Would you bet against Zlatan having a similar season? Especially coming off the back of the 50 goal season he's just had, a season in which he had a 1 goal in every 2 game record in the Champions League.
Zlatan's age will actually benefit players like Rashford. They can look up to Zlatan and learn from him, knowing he will not be a long-term obstacle to their opportunities for first team football. Rashford strikes me as a confident kid. Still, it should encourage him to know United are buying someone who won't be ahead of him forever. It will help him feel he has the manager's faith and a future at the club. That can only be positive for his development.
I just hope he brings a little bit of this with him:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/7285152.stmI was talking about Liverpool, but maybe it was when he was at Inter. We played them in 2008.
Adriano what became of him?