Zlatan Ibrahimovic is nearing the end of his career, at the age of 40, and he could get the perfect ending to his second Milan spell with the Scudetto. Tomorrow, he could play his last game at San Siro.
The striker first played for Milan between 2010 and 2012, returning to the club eight years later. Although he has suffered more injuries during his second spell, his importance for the club has been undeniable.
As highlighted by MilanNews, Ibrahimovic could play his last game at the San Siro tomorrow, with Milan taking on Atalanta in the penultimate round. And with the Scudetto in their hands, it could be the perfect ending for his career.
A Scudetto win, indeed, will most likely mean retirement for Ibrahimovic as he would have seen the goal through. Hopefully, he will get a worthy potential send-off at San Siro tomorrow, with it being a sold-out game and all.
Remember how fans kept saying Ibrahimovic was like a god when he returned to Milan (basically treating him as an idol or a savior)? then what happened… Injury!
Hope you all learned a lesson, not to compare man with God even as a joke. God is not mocked. We are the creation and YHWH is the Creator. When we humble ourselves, we will be exalted, but have pride and we will be shown our place.
Take it easy dumbo 👎👎
ahhhh. the unfunny nerd is here. must be a milan support after milan come back to form lately
Dwayne you Are the stupidest I have ever seen in my entire life, you need a huge therapy, you are dangerous to yourself, family and community…you need serious help!!!!!
Yeah, your place is offline, I hope that god will show you your place. Don’t bother us with this nosense.
Dwayne you Are the stupidest I have ever seen in my entire life, you need a huge therapy, you are dangerous to yourself, family and community…you need serious help!!!!!
Dwayne is entitled to express his belief. the rest of you need to cut out the insults
Ibra is god.
Nobody else could have done what he’s done for us
When he retires, I will legitimately cry
He is no God,just a special being…I really do appreciate all his efforts and sacrifices to make sure we are where we are today…will really miss him though…Thanks ibrakadabra.