Watch: Grinning Ibrahimovic leaves hotel after two-hour meeting with Cardinale

By Oliver Fisher -

A meeting took place this evening in Milano between Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Gerry Cardinale to discuss a potential return to AC Milan for the Swede.

Videos captured Ibrahimovic as he left the hotel where the meeting took place, smiling a lot but not answering any of the questions from the journalists present. The meeting – which lasted two hours – is in addition to the contacts between the club and Zlatan that have in fact already been going on for months.

 

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13 Comments

  1. It’s happening. With all the Maldinisti in full-blown “we told you so!” mode I don’t know if they’ll have enough energy left to comment.

    1. What is this man saying.
      Like is Ibrahimovic against Maldini or is Maldini against Ibrahimovic? I don’t really understand your ill brain comments please elaborate.

      Are you trying to create a hate here?
      Ibrahimovic is useful to the teams morale which we all like and still wants.

      Man u are sick if not u need a psychiatric doctor.

  2. Getting Zlatan to whip the motivation to the roof is the only thing that might save this season as everyone knows Milan won’t fire Pioli and get a proper manager to lead this team. Zlatan is the MacGyver gum fix until the summer.

    1. Oh, you’ve misunderstood. Zlatan is going to utilize his size, competitiveness and black belt to actually BEAT anyone who rates a 5.0 or worse, after each match. They meant it when they said he was going to “motivate” the squad!

      That’s not it?

    2. Because cardinale has lost patience to pioli but kindhearted enough to not fire him.

      Once a wise man said:
      People change, but not pioli

    3. I also think it’s a bit embarrassing to constantly have to run to Ibra for salvation and that it reflects poorly on the inability to pull the trigger on Pioli. That said, the manager options mid-season tend not to be great. It’s clear that unless we collapse Pioli is here until the summer, and if we somehow manage to end up close to first then he may even be here beyond (which would drive me nuts).

    4. I’m unclear on Ibra’s role but I’d love for us to replace Pioli with a Guardiola or Ancelotti obviously but that aint going to happen. So I worry that getting a Tuchel or DeZerbi as people have been asking for might not be the upgrade we need.

      1. Guardiolas want to coach Manchester Citys, and Ancelotti became Ancelotti with us, not before. Not once in our history have we hired a top coach at the top of his game. Sacchi was an unknown, Capello was an unknown, Ancelotti had no trophies, Allegri had no trophies, etc. They exception might be Nereo Rocco, but I’d have to dig out the record books. What’s wrong with De Zerbi? Have you seen what your Guardiola was saying about him? Also, there is this under-the-radar wildcard named Francesco Farioli. He might be the next “it” manager.

      1. Can’t argue here. Zlatan was more effective without the other ACL at 40 than Jovic at his prime. How sad is that? For Jovic (and current Milan) I mean.

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