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Inter Striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic Stays Out Late Clubbing
The hitman was seen clubbing in Greece, but he got back in Milan on time for training, dodging a disciplinary lecture from Mourinho as a result of his punctuality...
Inter striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic seems to be enjoying himself before the season closes after he was spotted nightclubbing in Athens.
According to a report in Tuttosport, the Sweden international spent the early hours of Wednesday morning with friends at the Balthazar club in the Greek capital.
The striker was seen alongside AEK defender Daniel Majstorovic, Lambros Choutos and Atletico de Madrid star Gerogios Seitaridis.
However, although the Swede stayed out late, he managed to get back to Milan for Wednesday's training session on time, avoiding a ticking off from Jose Mourinho in the process.
'Ibra' took part in full training with the rest of the squad. Meanwhile, Brazilian defender Maicon returned to action with the group following the injury he sustained while on international duty with Brazil back in April.
Inter clash with Atalanta this Sunday and Ibrahimovic will be looking to finish the season as the league's top-scorer. He has scored 23 in Serie A so far, putting him level with Bologna's Marco Di Vaio.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
According to a report in Tuttosport, the Sweden international spent the early hours of Wednesday morning with friends at the Balthazar club in the Greek capital.
The striker was seen alongside AEK defender Daniel Majstorovic, Lambros Choutos and Atletico de Madrid star Gerogios Seitaridis.
However, although the Swede stayed out late, he managed to get back to Milan for Wednesday's training session on time, avoiding a ticking off from Jose Mourinho in the process.
'Ibra' took part in full training with the rest of the squad. Meanwhile, Brazilian defender Maicon returned to action with the group following the injury he sustained while on international duty with Brazil back in April.
Inter clash with Atalanta this Sunday and Ibrahimovic will be looking to finish the season as the league's top-scorer. He has scored 23 in Serie A so far, putting him level with Bologna's Marco Di Vaio.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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