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Inter And Juventus Won Their Serie A Titles Thanks To Zlatan Ibrahimovic - Ronald De Boer
The Dutchman has lauded the signing of 'Ibra'...
Ronald de Boer, formerly a Barcelona player, is delighted with Zlatan Ibrahimovic's contribution to the side so far and has stated that the Swede was the reason that Inter and Juventus have been successful in Serie A in recent years.
"He is a special player," De Boer proclaimed to Sport.
"He is one of the best in the world in his position. Inter and Juventus lifted the Scudetto only with him. He is a very important player and sets up a lot of goals.
"He is much more than a goalscorer, I love him!"
The Dutchman's eulogy did not stop there, as he believes that the Blaugrana are the most exciting team on the planet.
"Barcelona are the team that play the best. In the Champions League, we all know that the best doesn't always win, you need luck like for [Andres] Iniesta's goal at Stamford Bridge.
"But if we look just at football, Barca are the best team in the world."
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
"He is a special player," De Boer proclaimed to Sport.
"He is one of the best in the world in his position. Inter and Juventus lifted the Scudetto only with him. He is a very important player and sets up a lot of goals.
"He is much more than a goalscorer, I love him!"
The Dutchman's eulogy did not stop there, as he believes that the Blaugrana are the most exciting team on the planet.
"Barcelona are the team that play the best. In the Champions League, we all know that the best doesn't always win, you need luck like for [Andres] Iniesta's goal at Stamford Bridge.
"But if we look just at football, Barca are the best team in the world."
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
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