'Sensational' Zlatan Ibrahimovic could trigger new era of Milan glory, says Cafu
Cafu was a Serie A and Champions League winner with AC Milan and hopes Zlatan Ibrahimovic can bring the glory days back to the Italian giants.
Published : Feb 17, 2020 08:11 IST
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is the ideal character to lead AC Milan into a new era of success, according to former Rossoneri hero Cafu.
Brazilian Cafu says Ibrahimovic's age should not be a problem either, with the 38-year-old already making a big impact in his second spell at San Siro.
The mid-season arrival of Swedish striker Ibrahimovic has given Milan fresh impetus and results have picked up significantly.
Last weekend's 4-2 defeat to Inter Milan was its first in nine matches in all competitions since the resumption of the campaign following the mid-season break.
Milan responded to that setback with a 1-1 draw with Juventus in the first leg of the Coppa Italia semifinal.
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It promises to be a gradual process to bring the seven-time European champion into contention to add to its former glories, but Cafu sees Ibrahimovic's role as possibly vital to making that happen.
Speaking ahead of the Laureus World Sports Awards, Cafu said: "The impact is very great with the return of Ibra to Milan.
"We hope he can help Milan win big titles like we did in our day. He's a fantastic player, a sensational player."
Ibrahimovic won a Serie A title with Milan in 2010-11 and has also won league titles in Spain, France and The Netherlands. He lifted the EFL Cup and Europa League at Manchester United.
A couple of seasons with LA Galaxy in Major League Soccer do not appear to have affected his enthusiasm for a fresh European club adventure, and Cafu has no doubt the charismatic veteran has plenty to offer.
Two-time World Cup winner Cafu, who won Serie A and Champions League honours while playing for Milan in his mid-thirties, said: "Age does not matter. What matters is that he still wants to play, wants to grow and keep Milan great."