''Zlatan Ibrahimovic - FC Internazionale 2006/09 Part 2 (2007/08 season 22 goals and 9 assists)'' video compilation. Used music ''Kriss Kross'' performed by Guillemots, ''Supermassive Black Hole'' and ''United States of Eurasia'' both performed by MUSE.
ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC - FC INTERNAZIONALE 2006/09
On 10 August 2006, Ibrahimović completed a €24.8 million move to Internazionale, signing a four-year-deal, this coming only a few days after Patrick Vieira had completed his transfer. Zlatan revealed that he had supported Internazionale when he was young. He started his spell at the club by scoring one goal and assisting another in a league match against Fiorentina and ended his first season as Inter's top goalscorer with 15 goals. Inter won the league for the first time in 17 years. They finished the league with 97 points, a league record, a feat Ibrahimovic would go on to repeat at F.C Barcelona. During the season Inter also broke the European Big Five League Record for most consecutive wins, 17. The record still stands.
Ibrahimović played his 100th Serie A match on 16 September 2007. His contract was renewed in 2007, it was due to expire in June 2013. He was estimated as the top of footballer wages. He scored two Champions League goals in the group stage against PSV on 2 October, which marked his first European goals since December 2005 and his first goals overall in an Inter jersey, and finished with five goals in seven Champions League matches. Against Parma in the final league matchday on 18 May 2008, he returned from a chronic knee injury and scored both goals as Inter won 2--0, clinching their third straight Scudetto.
On 16 November 2008, Ibrahimović said that he would not return to the Allsvenskan as an active player, but he would stay the rest of his active career as a player abroad.
Ibrahimović's 2008--09 season started brilliantly, hitting the back of the net in Inter's first league match. His goal against Bologna was voted "Goal of the Year". He scored it with his heel without moving and accurately into the net from a cross by Adriano. Ibrahimović's form in the season had been eye-catching, with clever movement on and off the ball, and his passing had been outstanding, such as his acrobatic pass against Lazio. He ended a month long goal drought against Genoa, handing them their first home loss of the season, making Inter the only team not to lose at home in the league. In the final league game of the season, Ibrahimović scored twice against Atalanta, securing the Capocannoniere for himself by finishing one goal ahead of Marco Di Vaio and Diego Milito with 25 goals in the domestic season.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic - Inter Part 3. Coming soon.
DaniNurkenov 2 months ago
NO SENSE TO DIFFERENTIATE FOOTBALLERS ''WHO IS THE BEST?''... THESE DISCUSSES ANYWAY WILL BRING NOTHING...
BUT THERE WASN'T FORWARDS, LIKE ZLATAN, IN THE WORLD FOOTBALL HISTORY. DON'T ARGUE, THAT IT WERE AND HAVE TO BE OUTSTANDING FOOTBALLERS - CRISTIANO RONALDO, MESSI AND ETC. BUT ZLATAN IS REALLY INCREDIBLE - EVERY GOAL IS A MASTERPIECE; TAEKWONDO BACK HEEL PASSES - FANTASTIC; SCORES AND PASSES FROM IMPOSSIBLE SITUATIONS, HAVE A TAEKWONDO BLACK BELT - SO ZLATAN SIMPLY THE GENIUS.
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