The AC Milan striker has given his two cents on the controversy surrounding the Milan-Juve clash; Ibra also reflected on his suspension admitting he needs to learn.
The Milan-Juve match has continued to spark outrage, whether from the patrons, players or fans of the two clubs.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sulley-Muntari-c34312 was “a tragedy for football”, adding more fuel to the fire.
The towering striker was of the opinion:
“The fact Muntari’s goal was not seen by the linesman is a tragedy for football. I was more disappointed than angry after the game. Everyone could see it was a goal, so not to give it in that situation.”
The Juventus set of fans and officials felt hard done by the referee once again, and were seemingly upset after http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alessandro-c4710 Matri’s goal was denied by an offside flag. Ibra was of the opinion that such decisions were a common occurrence
and commented:
“You can make a mistake with an offside, but not for a goal like that.”
The Swedish striker seems to be echoing http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Thiago-c34888 Silva’s comments, who stated that he could see the ball crossing the line from the half-way line.
Ibrahimovic was serving the last of his three-match suspension for slapping http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Salvatore-Aronica-c32276. The Milanese forward had appealed against the additional game ban, but the Italian authorities did not take back their
decision, forcing the striker to watch the game from the stands.
While reflecting on his suspension and the behaviour of opposition players, Ibra opined that they go to any extent to stop him. Nevertheless, the striker stated that he realises his mistake, and needs to avoid it in the future.
“Opponents do anything to stop me. You do learn from your mistakes and try not to repeat them, but I couldn’t say for sure if I’d never do it again. There is always so much tension on the field.”
Ibrahimovic will be returning to the Milan side in their Serie A match against Palermo, on Saturday.
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