Keown: 'Arsenal missed out on Ibrahimovic in 2000'

Zlatan Ibrahimovic could have been an Arsenal player, a fact still lamented by former defender Martin Keown.

Published : Mar 01, 2017 10:17 IST

Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown still laments Zlatan Ibrahimovic not joining the Premier League club in 2000.

Ibrahimovic, now starring at Manchester United, was once offered a trial by Arsene Wenger, but rejected it as insulting.

Keown, who was at Arsenal at the time and won three league titles with the club, rued the fact the Swede opted against making the move.

"I regret that Zlatan Ibrahimovic never joined Arsenal," he wrote in the Daily Mail .

"He visited the club in 2000 as a teenager and such was his physique and frame my team-mates joked that the Swede was coming to take my place at centre-back.

"Even then you could see Ibrahimovic had such a big presence. Now that he is thriving at Manchester United, the comparisons with Eric Cantona are inevitable."

Ibrahimovic has gone on to enjoy a trophy-laden career at the likes of Inter, Barcelona, AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and now United.

EPL Phil Neville compares Ibrahimovic to Cantona

The striker led United to an EFL Cup success on Sunday, scoring a brace – including the match-winner – to take his tally to 26 goals in 38 matches in all competitions this season.

Keown said the comparisons to Cantona, a United great in the 1990s, were warranted.

"I man-marked Cantona for England against France and for Everton when he was at Leeds," he wrote.

"Although Cantona was an intelligent player, I never felt he was going to run away from me. When I could lock on to him, I knew I could deal with him.

"In a one-against-one situation Ibrahimovic has more. He is bigger, stronger and more powerful.

"Cantona unlocked the door for United’s success in his five seasons at the club. He will always be considered The King, but Ibrahimovic is helping to rescue United's reputation and make them great again."

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