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Ibrahimovic: I Want To Win Everything With Barcelona
The Swede wants to continue Barca's success...
Zlatan Ibrahimovic joined a side that won everything last season, and he wants it to continue with him leading the line.
Barce get a chance to add another trophy, the Club World Cup, to their trophy cabinet shortly, and 'Ibra' is looking forward to the challenge. Speaking to Marca, he said, "First we have games against Kiev and Espanyol, but the Club World Cup is a very important trophy that we have never won."
"If we win, we would have won everything in one and a half seasons."
Ibrahimovic then moved on to the Champions League clash against Dynamo Kiev, continuing, "We won two difficult games last week, and now we want to beat Dynamo and finish first."
"It will be another difficult game, because it is the last of the group stage."
The Swedish striker then explained why he has settled in to the side so comfortably, stating, "Barca plays in a style that I like a lot."
"All the players want to attack. I can play better, but after three months I understand what the coach wants.
"When you feel free and concentrated on the pitch, things are easier.
"I score so many goals because we attack a lot, and create a lot of chances."
Ibrahimovic then made a comparison to Serie A, saying, "There it is more important not to concede than to score."
"If you are winning 1-0, that is enough.
"But here, you always want to score more."
Finally, Ibra spoke of his partnership with Lionel Messi, stating, "Every day we understand each other more, and the fans are entertained when we play together."
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
Barce get a chance to add another trophy, the Club World Cup, to their trophy cabinet shortly, and 'Ibra' is looking forward to the challenge. Speaking to Marca, he said, "First we have games against Kiev and Espanyol, but the Club World Cup is a very important trophy that we have never won."
"If we win, we would have won everything in one and a half seasons."
Ibrahimovic then moved on to the Champions League clash against Dynamo Kiev, continuing, "We won two difficult games last week, and now we want to beat Dynamo and finish first."
"It will be another difficult game, because it is the last of the group stage."
The Swedish striker then explained why he has settled in to the side so comfortably, stating, "Barca plays in a style that I like a lot."
"All the players want to attack. I can play better, but after three months I understand what the coach wants.
"When you feel free and concentrated on the pitch, things are easier.
"I score so many goals because we attack a lot, and create a lot of chances."
Ibrahimovic then made a comparison to Serie A, saying, "There it is more important not to concede than to score."
"If you are winning 1-0, that is enough.
"But here, you always want to score more."
Finally, Ibra spoke of his partnership with Lionel Messi, stating, "Every day we understand each other more, and the fans are entertained when we play together."
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
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