Ibrahimovic discusses derby adrenaline, Scudetto race and pressure to win at Milan
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Ibrahimovic discusses derby adrenaline, Scudetto race and pressure to win at Milan
"I mean, since I don't play anymore, I get the adrenaline, but I would prefer to be on the field, but I enjoy from the side now. Or else I would be a little bit nervous now before the game, but in a positive way. And now I can just stay on the side and enjoy."
"In this moment, I would be very focused. I would prepare myself. I don't have any ritual things I do because my confidence is pretty high and strong. And very focused, and get the adrenaline coming slowly."
"Milan is a historical club with a lot of trophies. They have it their DNA to win trophies. And once you play for Milan, you know what it's about. The history haunts you. And if you don't bring those trophies, the fans..."
Zlatan Ibrahimovic attended Milan's 1-0 derby victory over Inter at San Siro, where Pervis Estupinan scored the decisive goal. The win extended Milan's unbeaten streak against Inter to seven games and marked their first league double since 2010-11. Ibrahimovic reflected on the difference between playing and watching, noting he still experiences adrenaline but prefers being on the field. He discussed his pre-match mentality, emphasizing focus and confidence without relying on rituals. Ibrahimovic highlighted Milan's historical tradition of winning trophies and the pressure that comes with playing for such a prestigious club, contrasting Milan's three Scudetti since 2000 with his five championship wins.
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