Zlatan Ibrahimovic Wants To Play Attacking Football At Milan

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is confident that he can play alongside Robinho, Pato and Ronaldinho at Milan.

By Subhankar Mondal

Zlatan Ibrahimovic - Milan (Getty Images)
Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has stated that the Rossoneri are going to play attacking football this season.

The Sweden international striker joined the Rossoneri from Spanish champions Barcelona and has promised the fans he will to do his best for the Italian giants.

Milan now have the luxury of playing 'Ibra' with Brazil internationals Robinho, Alexandre Pato and Ronaldinho at the same time in what is a mouth-watering attacking formation. The former Juventus and Inter striker believes that there is no reason why the four of them cannot play together.

When asked if Milan could play with four strikers, Ibrahimovic told Gazzetta dello Sport, "Of course we can, it works very well in my national team. I don't know what tactical line-up we will play with but I believe this one would be a valid one.

"Attack is always the best defence, that is my philosophy."

Ibrahimovic could make his Serie A debut for Milan against Cesena on Saturday.

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