Monday, October 5, 2015

Zlatan hailed in France after målrekordet – Swedish Radio

When Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored two penalty goals in the 2-1 victory against Marseille as he passed Pauleta as PSG’s meste scorer of all time. Zlatan is now on 110 goals, one goal more than Pauleta. Zlatan’s goal makes him also historic as leading scorer in classic encounter against Marseille, a total of eight goals.

After the records now celebrated Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

– He is a very good player – a great player . It does not surprise me at all that he beat this record. He is a player out of the ordinary, says coach Laurent Blanc according to Le Parisien.

St Etienne coach Christophe Galtier says:

– Zlatan is the best foreign player ever to play in French league.

Loic Tanzi, French football reporter for the site goal.com, discussing about Zlatan is the league’s greatest players all included. He believes that Zlatan is there along with Jean-Pierre Papin, Zinedine Zidane and Juninho, but it is difficult to determine who is number one on the list.

“One thing at any rate is certain, Zlatan is the biggest star that Ligue 1 has known, he has almost become a symbol of the entire league. The influence of the former Milan star has been on the Ligue 1 is completely indescribable, “writes Tanzi.

The newspaper l’Equipe has Zlatan Ibrahimovic on the front page with the headline” The gala dress “and give the Swede a seventh place in the ratings.

Le Parisien criticism however Zlatan and give him just a 5.5 rating.

“Two goals from the penalty spot to enter deeper and deeper into PSG’s history. Otherwise very mediocre, “the newspaper which simultaneously believes that Ibrahimovic’s goal record is even more impressed when” the Swedish giant made his 110 goals in 137 matches while Pauleta made his 109 goals in 211 matches. “

Football site Maxi Foot praises Zlatan with This rating after the match.

“In addition to his record, he deserves also the title of MVP. By setting the penalties he was PSG’s top scorer. A legend in PSG. He was substituted to a standing ovation,” writes Maxi Foot.

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