Inter Are Not A Great Team, Unlike Barcelona - Zlatan Ibrahimovic

The Sweden striker has hit out against Inter once again...

Eto'o & Ibrahimovic - Inter-Barcellona - UCL (Grazia Neri)
Barcelona striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has poured scorn on his former club Inter, claiming they don't have many world class players.

The hitman, who left the Nerazzurri last summer, has returned to speak about his old side, but there were no words of comfort for the tifosi.

"There are not many players who can make the difference at Inter. If there was ever a problem, then it would be hard to recover," Ibrahimovic told Barca magazine.

"However, if someone is out here at Barcelona, then we have the players to come in. This is what makes Barcelona a great team."

'Ibra' has also claimed that a team who doesn't finish first is "nothing".

"Either you are first or nothing. I always like being first, not second, third or fourth," concluded the striker.

Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com

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