AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic admits his time with Barcelona was the lowest point of his career.
The Swedish striker arrived at the Nou Camp in 2009 after winning three consecutive league titles with Inter Milan, but he lasted just a year in Spain before moving back to Italy to join AC Milan.
Ibrahimovic scored 22 goals in 46 appearances for Barcelona, but has admitted he does not look back on his time at the club with any fondness, and has claimed he "disappointed" himself during that period in his career.
When asked about his low moments in football, Ibrahimovic told Canal Plus: "My worst memory? I think it was Barcelona, but not for football. There, it happened to me to think too much.
"Yes I disappointed myself. I did things differently. I thought twice before acting and I disappointed myself. I lost my identity there. Afterwards, I found it again, and that allowed me to conquer the world."
fukaceinuy
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tacabemp
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I like this guy. but he left because he not compete with Messi! just face it my guy, Messi was young, good and upcoming, you could have done better had you stayed. but you left and no wonder you talking and not letting your work speak for you like Ronaldo and Messi's, you'll never hear them talk about their greatness but their work speaks even louder!
his position was held by messi and xavi and iniesta hardly pass the ball to him
Cocekopsuy
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I like this guy. but he left because he not compete with Messi! just face it my guy, Messi was young, good and upcoming, you could have done better had you stayed. but you left and no wonder you talking and not letting your work speak for you like Ronaldo and Messi's, you'll never hear them talk about their greatness but their work speaks even louder!
guy sorry to correct u,ronldo do talk about his greatness if u could go back to several of his interview were he was ask who is de greatest of all time,wen he won his last balon dor he would answer to dem by saying who won de lastest balon dor is de greatest of all time
Lacdemptuz
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I like this guy. but he left because he not compete with Messi! just face it my guy, Messi was young, good and upcoming, you could have done better had you stayed. but you left and no wonder you talking and not letting your work speak for you like Ronaldo and Messi's, you'll never hear them talk about their greatness but their work speaks even louder!
Ronaldo is cocky as well. He speaks about his greatness. In fact, he said he "is the greatest during the good and bad times."
chitundukauzi
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I like this guy. but he left because he not compete with Messi! just face it my guy, Messi was young, good and upcoming, you could have done better had you stayed. but you left and no wonder you talking and not letting your work speak for you like Ronaldo and Messi's, you'll never hear them talk about their greatness but their work speaks even louder!
pehbcdnoz
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He is one of the creates player in the world he has score a number of goals around
juhikory
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own the world? relax mate you dont even have a champions league medal 😉
MkonoJr
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All he wants to be is a god, one day you will meet the one true God and you will be humbled Mr Ibra. Keep running that mouth as if you own the world.
AlexinalJr2
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Messi will say the same in the future, 90% of the ex players will say this.
You must be absolutely insane or brainless to think Messi will ever say this and you said 90% so you mean Pique will say this, Puyol, Suarez, Neymar if you don't have anything to say just shut up bro
teeacdlpr
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Messi will say the same in the future, 90% of the ex players will say this.
Zoceilmopz
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You need to watch your vedio then and see how many clear goals chances you missed and you hardly take instructions from coaches,foot ball is a collective efforts and discipline is highly indispensable