I’m like a fine wine, says vintage Ibrahimovic
Erik Hamren’s side finished third in Group G behind Austria and Russian Federation despite Ibrahimovic scoring eight goals in eight qualifiers.
The Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic will be trying his best to lead his national team to qualify to the next Euro.
The 34-year-old became PSG’s all-time record goalscorer last month after his brace against Marseille took him to 110 strikes in 137 appearances, having joined in 2012.
The former AC Milan, Barcelona and Ajax star recently turned 34 but has no fears of his talents abating. As a result, the Swede maintains he still has plenty to offer at the top level.
“I don’t want us to miss out on a spot at the Euros”.
“I’m like a fine wine that gets better with age”. I do not feel on the decline – quite the opposite, ‘ added the 34-year-old.
“I’m stronger and stronger mentally”. I still have a great hunger that will allow me to fulfill my goals.
“I am very happy with everything I have achieved since signing here and what we are achieving now”, he said.
Ligue 1-leading PSG travel to face Bastia on Saturday.
“I need to keep focused and healthy, physically fresh and keep on doing what I’m doing. I broke down all the walls to fulfill my objectives”.