The Swede is aiming for a monster number: none like him in the 2000s. Zlatan has never faced Campania and in Serie A he has already scored 31 of the 36 opponents he has faced
All behind the pack leader, who places himself at the top of the grid and chooses the best strategy to bite the prey. Every now and then someone appears who lets himself be devoured by doubts: but won’t it be a little limiting having to depend in such an all-encompassing way on a differently young 40-year-old? In philosophical terms, the doubt is there. In practical terms, no. No because, if ever there was a need, matches like the one in Genoa clearly indicate how Zlatan Ibrahimovic is still indispensable for AC Milan winks at the Scudetto. And then because, in much more practical terms, the concomitant absences of Giroud and Rebic take away several alternatives. And then, in a period full of matches, not being able to afford tiring and expensive adaptations – like Leao center forward -, Ibra is managed with one eye on the pitch and the other on the clock. Regardless of the result, Marassi was expected to play for an hour and he did. We will most likely continue along this false line, with Zlatan still the owner – you know, starting out spoils his mood quite a bit – and then destined for the relay.
Mercilessly
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For someone like him, who eats goals and records, Salernitana represents a sort of gem not to be missed. In fact, Zlatan has never faced it in his career and therefore this means only one thing: the possibility of increasing the already very large number of personally bitten opponents. In Serie A we are currently facing 36 teams. How many have you scored? The number is impressive, but there were not many doubts about it: 31, with Fiorentina and Rome as the preferred course (11 centers), followed by Palermo and Parma (10). Who failed to score? Bari, Benevento, Spal, Spezia and Treviso (obviously the number of matches against these teams is much lower than the big ones). Down with Salernitana then, but watch out for another rather significant data. If Zlatan were to hit the hole, the Campania, in addition to being the number 32 victim in Serie A, would allow the Swede to become the first player to score for 80 different teams in the five major European leagues in the 2000s. He is currently at 79, ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo (78). Ah, though.
December 3, 2021 (change December 3, 2021 | 17:04)
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