Zlatan Ibrahimovic wanted to continue playing as long as possible after knee injury at Manchester United

The iconic striker has been one of the most in-form forwards in Europe this season

Arvind Sriram
Saturday 12 December 2020 08:52 EST
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic with AC Milan
Zlatan Ibrahimovic with AC Milan (Getty Images)

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AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic said recovering from the serious knee injury he suffered at Manchester United three years ago fuelled his desire to prolong his playing career and that he is not ready to hang up his boots just yet.

Widely regarded as Sweden's greatest player, Ibrahimovic arrived at Old Trafford in 2016 after winning league titles with Dutch side Ajax, Italian clubs Juventus, Inter and AC Milan, Spain's Barcelona and French giants Paris St Germain.

But his time at United was marred by a career-threatening injury in 2017 that kept him out of action for almost a year.

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The 39-year-old re-joined Milan in January after two seasons with Major League Soccer's LA Galaxy, and has thrived on his return, scoring 10 goals this season to lift Stefano Pioli's side to the top of the table.

"After my injury I said to myself that as long as I can play football, I want to play," Ibrahimovic told BBC. "When you play on this level it's all about performance. If you perform, if you bring results, then you are still at the top.

"As soon as you don't do that, someone else will come and perform. I like that pressure, I don't want to be here because of what I've done before. I'm here because of what I do at present. That's why I bring out the best every day. I'll keep going until I can't do these things any more."

Milan are four points clear of second-placed Sassuolo with a game in hand as they seek their first league title since 2010-11 and are through to the knock-out stages of the Europa League.

"We are in unbelievable form - we are doing great," Ibrahimovic added. "But still we haven't won anything, we have to keep that in mind."

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