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Fri 29 April 2022 | 16:48

Zlatan called himself MLS best player ever and hints at a return

The 40-year-old star wants a return to the United States and continues playing football in MLS.

AC Milan

striker

Zlatan Ibrahimovic

believes he is the best player in MLS history and has hinted at a possible return to the United States.

The Swedish star left Manchester United for the

Los Angeles Galaxy

in 2018 and had a very good performance with this team. In his first game, he was able to score an exceptional goal, which was selected as the MLS Goal of the season. Zlatan has played for Juventus, Inter, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain and has achieved many successes and now he called himself the best player in the history of MLS and talked about returning to US.

He told ESPN:

"I'm very happy. I'm very thankful for MLS because they gave me the chance to feel alive.

"But the problem was I was still too alive. I was too good for the whole competition. That is what I showed. I'm the best ever to play in MLS, and that is not me having an ego or trying to show off now. That is true.

"And when I was there, I enjoyed [it]. I had a good time. And I liked the way they were working, the way they were doing the marketing stuff.

"I think [playing in MLS] was the best way for me to come back after my injury. I was in the best condition ever. And I'm very proud I played in MLS, because they were saying to me the stadiums are pretty empty when you play in that [competition].

"[But] there were no empty stadiums when I was playing. It was even overbooked, so I cannot complain, and I'm very happy I was there."

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