What a jerk. A mouth as big as his nose
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On the same day that he unveiled his statue he accused our current GM of being racist and not playing players from immigrant backgrounds. Turns out the squad for our first games post Zlatan's retirement was short a whopping 2 player of immigrant backgrounds compared to the Euro squad aside from Zlatan, who retired. Martin Olsson, who was injured. And Erkan Zengin, who I believe was without a club at the time.What a jerk. A mouth as big as his nose
His overhead kick vs England still once of the greatest goals ever scored.
His stats are 'slightly' better than Crouch...PSG 180 games 156 goals for example. Massive ego I'll admit but superb footballer also who guaranteed goals for any team he played for. The stats don't lie.Eh. Just a showpony version of Peter Crouch.
I quite like Zlatan the man doesn't give a fuck, he talks the talk but he also walked the walk fair play to him the man is a natural born winner.
He and Ronaldo the last of the era that peaked in the 90s, big personalities big egos that get out there and win games
Now left with a bunch of millennials who never rock the boat and read from pre prepared statements, boring as fuck
All the goals that Salah and Aguero have scored, nobody has heard them speak, cardboard
At least Zlatan gives us a reason to watch a game
Often think though that it's that attitude which makes them the players they are. Superbly gifted but with an arrogant self confidence in their abilities. They have a swagger about them that subconsciously demands top performances in order to survive. I think possibly unknowingly they mentally force themselves to give of their best in order to maintain and feed their massive egos. Ronaldo and Zlatan being two perfect examples.A bit harsh on Aguero and Salah.
But the points on this thread about an absolute egomaniac are correct.
Big mouth, big head, pain in the arse of course but nobody can doubt he has been right up there.
And even today if he were in our squad or United's both would be in a much better state, with a few players from both teams told some real home truths.
I agree. If Zlatan had a "I will offend no one" mentality he would not have made it as far as he has. Some people can get as far as they want in life by just being nice, some need an edge.Often think though that it's that attitude which makes them the players they are. Superbly gifted but with an arrogant self confidence in their abilities. They have a swagger about them that subconsciously demands top performances in order to survive. I think possibly unknowingly they mentally force themselves to give of their best in order to maintain and feed their massive egos. Ronaldo and Zlatan being two perfect examples.
Often think though that it's that attitude which makes them the players they are. Superbly gifted but with an arrogant self confidence in their abilities. They have a swagger about them that subconsciously demands top performances in order to survive. I think possibly unknowingly they mentally force themselves to give of their best in order to maintain and feed their massive egos. Ronaldo and Zlatan being two perfect examples.
Often think though that it's that attitude which makes them the players they are. Superbly gifted but with an arrogant self confidence in their abilities. They have a swagger about them that subconsciously demands top performances in order to survive. I think possibly unknowingly they mentally force themselves to give of their best in order to maintain and feed their massive egos. Ronaldo and Zlatan being two perfect examples.
Oh I certainly don't. I always liken Messi (showing my age here) to the tennis player Bjorn Borg. A natural genius and ice cool when playing but privately his ego knew no bounds apparently.Everyone who is successful has a huge ego it just manifests itself differently, just because Messi appears slightly more humble than Zlatan or Cristiano don't assume his ego isn't huge.
Oh I certainly don't. I always liken Messi (showing my age here) to the tennis player Bjorn Borg. A natural genius and ice cool when playing but privately his ego knew no bounds apparently.
Enjoyed that...cheers.Is a big ego the key to greatness?
Incredible talent and skill? Yes. But are confidence and self-belief the vital ingredients in the pursuit of greatness?www.bbc.com
This is a pretty good article