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Ibrahimovic 'ready to play' after signing for Milan

Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who has been out of action since October 25, believes he is ready for his second Milan debut and wants to play against Sampdoria.

Published : Jan 03, 2020 17:05 IST

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has returned to San Siro, where he represented the Rossoneri from 2010 until 2012.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has returned to San Siro, where he represented the Rossoneri from 2010 until 2012.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic has returned to San Siro, where he represented the Rossoneri from 2010 until 2012.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is confident he is ready to make his second debut for Milan, having completed a free transfer from LA Galaxy.

The 38-year-old has returned to San Siro, where he represented the Rossoneri from 2010 until 2012 before departing for Paris Saint-Germain.

Ibrahimovic was presented as Milan player on Friday, with the side's next match - the first after the mid-season break - against Sampdoria on Monday.

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The striker last featured for Galaxy in their MLS playoff defeat to rival Los Angeles FC on October 25, but he is not concerned by a lack of match action.

"I'm fine, I've trained a lot," he told a news conference. "I haven't touched the ball, but it's not a problem. I think I'm ready to play."

Ibrahimovic suffered knee ligament damage at Manchester United before returning to form and fitness in MLS, scoring 52 goals in 56 regular-season games.

The former Sweden international acknowledges he may not reach the same levels as in his previous stint with Milan, but he is delighted to be back. "I am much worse," Ibrahimovic said with a smile.

"Before the injury, I had many thoughts about the future. After the injury and the return to the field, I am just very happy to be able to play football again.

"I worked hard, and as long as I can play, I will do it. Then, of course, you play at different levels. I believe that with great spirit and the right mentality, we can still do well.

"When you play, you don't have to overdo it. Maybe instead of running, you can shoot from 40 yards," he said.

Milan was humbled 5-0 at Atalanta in its final match of 2019, ending the year 11th in Serie A, and chief football officer Zvonimir Boban insists this signing will not paper over obvious cracks.

"I would not like to forget the horrendous and unacceptable defeat in Bergamo," Boban said. "Nobody on the team has to hide behind Zlatan's very broad shoulders.

"We are proud to have him with us and we are sure he will give the team a great hand."

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