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Zlatan Ibrahimovic is not one to repress his true feelings, and the AC Milan forward won't start when asked about his teammates' musical careers.
Throughout his career, Ibrahimovic has had many memorable quotes, all of which are available in several lists on the internet about his greatness.
The great Swede's time in the US Professional Soccer League is more interesting when it comes to quotes, as most people's careers are tied to them.
In 2019, when asked if Carlos Vela was a better player than him because the Mexican has scored more league goals, the Swede replied: "So far, because if he's at his peak, how old is he? Twenty-nine years old and he's playing in the MLS and he's at his prime. When I was 29 years old [I was in Europe]. Big difference."
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Vela is not the only person that Ibra has encountered while living in Los Angeles, and NBA king LeBron James is also among the striker's targets.
When LeBron joined the LA Lakers in 2018, the former PSG forward greeted the Ohioans: "Now LA has God and King!"
The 41-year-old also received a Lakers jersey from LeBron, but returned it to the basketball star with his signature on it, the coldest gesture ever. now.
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This animosity comes after Ibrahimovic previously told the American to 'stick with the sport', and now he has done so with AC teammate Rafael Leao. The Portuguese forward has already released an album in 2021 and now intends to release a second album later this year, which Ibra clearly doesn't appreciate.
"Yes, they listened. Some laughed, but others supported me," Leao told Record, when asked if members of his band had heard the new album.
“Who laughs? Zlatan Ibrahimovic laughs. He laughed and told me not to focus on music instead of football. But the others said continue…”
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Leao and Zlatan may be teammates, but they don't necessarily share a love of music. Image:
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Talking about his music, the 23-year-old added: "In two or three songs, I talk about myself and my life. Because I was a neighborhood kid, in a small town, with dream of becoming a superstar.
"When I was growing up and struggling, I didn't believe any of this was going to happen."
Adding that he wants to help others with his studio, he added, "My manager, Leandro, has set up a record label and I'm trying to find new artists to work with. something nice because there is so much musical talent in Portugal. Advertisement
"But a lot of artists don't have access to the studio because they don't have the money."
For now, Leao can focus on trying to help AC Milan win the Champions League this season, but Ibrahimovic won't take the winner's medal no matter what.
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