The Paris Saint-Germain striker feels that scoring in the Italian league is tougher for a striker than scoring in Ligue 1 as defenders in Italy are tactically better, while in France, players are more physical and strong
The Swede joined the Paris revolution earlier in the summer when the cash-laden club from Paris paid 22 million Euros to AC Milan for his signature. And the player is of the view that football in France is more physical and that makes it more difficult to
play here.
While talking to reporters, the 31-year-old stated that he didn’t expect Ligue 1 to be this hard and defenders here prefer to use their body strength instead of tactics. While in Italy, defenders are good tactically.
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 player said that in Italy, players’
philosophy is not to concede goals at any cost and they consider not conceding a goal more important than scoring one.
“The football here (in France) is not easy, it’s very physically strong. Defenders in Italy are good tactically.”
“I’ve played in Spain, in Holland and I’ve played now in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899, and still I think the most difficult for a striker is the Italian league, because in Italy the philosophy is that it’s more important not to concede goals than to score goals.”
Talking about his trophy-laden career, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-c38029 said that he has played for some of the best clubs in Europe and has won so much in his career. Playing in Spain and Holland has helped the striker to large extent and the Swede feels that he is a
more complete player now after moving to Paris in the summer.
However, the player feels that there is still room for improvement and has set his sights on becoming as complete as possible.
"I learned from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 and I learned from Holland when I played there, I bring with me everything I need to be as complete as possible.”
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