The Herald (South Africa)

Mourinho hails class of veteran striker Zlatan

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JOSE Mourinho hailed Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c after the veteran striker scored twice to secure Manchester United a fourth consecutiv­e victory with a 2-0 win at West Bromwich Albion.

The United manager sang the praises of the evergreen Ibrahimovi­c after he struck early in each half.

“He is doing amazingly well, even in the period when he was not scoring goals,” Mourinho said.

“He is important to us for many more reasons than the goals, but in the last two matches he has scored three goals and got us six points in two away matches which is very important.

“I was expecting him to have the impact he has had this season because I knew the reasons he was coming here.

“He was not coming for the money or the prestige, he was just coming to enjoy his football and to play in the best league in the world.”

The 35-year-old Ibrahimovi­c has now scored 16 times since joining the Old Trafford club last year and is flourishin­g despite being in the twilight of his career.

“I was very lucky in my career because I had a lot of players with enthusiasm and players in the last phase of their career, 35, 36, 37, and they were still magnificen­t in their attitude,” Mourinho said.

“But he is not just a normal player, he’s in a position where you cannot hide and just play with experience. “Amazing central defenders can play until they are really older, but as a striker you cannot hide and he’s doing very well.”

The Portuguese played down an altercatio­n between Salomon Rondon and Marcos Rojo, which saw the Venezuelan striker appear to slap United’s Argentina internatio­nal.

“I was happy with the decision, it was correct,” he said. “The referee did fine.”

Mourinho was clearly in a festive mood and ordered his players to throw their shirts to visiting supporters following the final whistle. “I told them to do that,” he said. “It’s Christmas time and a shirt for a fan coming direct from the game, with sweat, means a lot. It is a pity that not everyone can get one.”

Ibrahimovi­c put United ahead in the fifth minute when he nodded in a delightful Jesse Lingard cross and doubled the lead in the 56th minute with a shot that beat Ben Foster thanks to a deflection off Craig Dawson.

However, Albion manager Tony Pulis suggested that Ibrahimovi­c should have been sent off for flattening Dawson with a crude aerial challenge in the first half, which had home fans screaming for his dismissal.

When asked about the incident, Pulis remain tight-lipped, stating: “Ask the 28 000 supporters what they thought. I’m not commenting on it.”

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? TWO-GOAL HERO: West Bromwich Albion’s Claudio Yacob, back, attempts to challenge Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c during their Premier League match at The Hawthorns
Picture: REUTERS TWO-GOAL HERO: West Bromwich Albion’s Claudio Yacob, back, attempts to challenge Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c during their Premier League match at The Hawthorns

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