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Barcelona Striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic Praises Daniel Alves For His Hand In Goal Against Real Madrid
Ibra happy after netting the winner in El Clasico...
Barcelona striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic was full of praise for team-mate Daniel Alves after bagging the only goal of the Blaugrana's victory over Real Madrid in El Clasico at Camp Nou.
Ibra was only on the field a matter of minutes when the Brazilian full back picked him out with an inch perfect cross which the Swede volleyed clinically past Iker Casillas in the Madrid goal to give the champions the edge.
"The credit goes to Dani [Alves] who put an excellent cross into the middle," Ibra said afterwards, according to AS.
Ibrahimovic was introduced for Thierry Henry five minutes after the interval and bagged his goal just four minutes later and afterwards said he was happy with the win which puts Barcelona back on top in the Primera Liga and also declared that he feels good to be back after injury.
"I am very happy. I have had ten days without playing and my leg felt very good."
Paul Madden, Goal.com
Ibra was only on the field a matter of minutes when the Brazilian full back picked him out with an inch perfect cross which the Swede volleyed clinically past Iker Casillas in the Madrid goal to give the champions the edge.
"The credit goes to Dani [Alves] who put an excellent cross into the middle," Ibra said afterwards, according to AS.
Ibrahimovic was introduced for Thierry Henry five minutes after the interval and bagged his goal just four minutes later and afterwards said he was happy with the win which puts Barcelona back on top in the Primera Liga and also declared that he feels good to be back after injury.
"I am very happy. I have had ten days without playing and my leg felt very good."
Paul Madden, Goal.com
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