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Anger fuels Zlatan Ibrahimovic to be at his best

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The Swede credited his temper issues to act as a stimulant, leading him to perform impressive. The striker feels that he plays better when he is more aggressive, and had been pretty successful while doing it so
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sweden-c3015 international has been ecstatic, scoring 17 goals in the Ligue 1 alone. The player has been criticized by the media on several occasions for his aggressive attitude.
However, the forward stated that his aggressiveness is the main reason behind his dedicated style of play and his good run of late.
The striker has been consistently scrutinized for his behavior on and off the pitch since he arrived at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899. However, Ibrahimovic has full support of the club and his team-mates who seem to be backing him upon every occasion.
The former AC Milan striker enjoys playing aggressively, finding himself used to it. Les Parisiens’ forward defended his style of play, stating:
“I may look aggressive it is the way to feel alive, because if I relax on the field you will not see me playing.”
The giant Swede claims that the anger inside him is a source of power for him which drives him to perform at a high tempo on the field throughout the game. Ibra credited his anger for inducing a higher rate of adrenaline in his body, which eventually leads
him to perform better while playing at the pitch. The player termed his aggressiveness as a stimulant. He explained:
"When I am angry in the field I play better - according to me. And if people say I’m aggressive it stimulates me because I will be even more aggressive. Because it stimulates me.”
The 31-year-old expressed his ambitions regarding the league this season. The forward is dedicated to give his best, and try to win the title with Les Parisiens. The forward feels he had a good run so far, and would definitely want to win more and more trophies
during his career. Ibrahimovic said:
“I came here to win and I will continue to be the way I am, because the way I am, I had in ten years a fantastic career. So people telling me now to change… No! I will tell people what to do.” 

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