AC Milan's Ibrahimovic struck woman with his car - report

The Sweden international allegedly clipped the waiting female journalist with his rear-view mirror while reversing out of his parking space at Milanello on Tuesday

By Mark Doyle

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic reportedly struck a female journalist with his car while driving away from AC Milan's training ground on Tuesday evening.

According to numerous Italian media sources, the Sweden international was exiting Milanello in his black Audi A3 at approximately 17:00GMT when the woman, who had been hoping to grab a couple of quick words with the player, was struck by the one of the vehicle's rear-view mirror.

The unidentified blonde was then taken to hospital, where she was treated for injuries to her hand.

Ibrahimovic had not been aware of the impact at the time and only learned of the incident upon returning home.

The non-accredited journalist has now reportedly filed a complaint against the 30-year-old striker.

Ibrahimovic is currently awaiting the outcome of his club's bid to have the final game of his three-game suspension for slapping Napoli defender Salvatore Aronica overturned.

The Rossoneri will find out on Thursday if the forward will be available for Saturday's Serie A clash with title rivals Juventus.

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