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HERE COMES ZLATAN

Zlatan back in training after horror knee injury and he could make his comeback tomorrow

- By CHRIS WHEELER

HE WAS written off after a cruel cruciate knee injury but Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c is on the verge of an incredible comeback just seven months later. The forward, 36, who posted this picture on social media in August, has trained three times with Manchester United’s first team and is pushing hard to be included in the squad for tomorrow’s home game against Newcastle.

ZLATAN Ibrahimovi­c has trained with Manchester United for the last three days and could make a sensationa­l return to the squad against Newcastle at Old Trafford tomorrow.

The Swedish superstar has not played for seven months since rupturing the cruciate ligament in his right knee in a Europa League tie against Anderlecht in April.

Ibrahimovi­c was initially ruled out for the rest of the year and, at 36, there were concerns he would never play for United again.

However, the veteran striker has made remarkable progress since signing a new one-year deal in August, and is believed to have an outside chance of being on the bench against Newcastle after returning to full training at Carrington on Tuesday.

United’s record £ 89million signing Paul Pogba is also close to returning to action after missing the last 12 games with a hamstring injury in what would represent a huge boost for Jose Mourinho. The United boss will make a decision on the pair after training today and give an update on their fitness at his press conference.

Throwing a player of Ibrahimovi­c’s age straight back into Premier League action, albeit off the bench, would be a big risk and Mourinho may be tempted to delay it. But a man who likes to refer to himself as ‘a lion’ has confounded medical staff since suffering the injury.

Ibrahimovi­c insisted yesterday that he never doubted his chances of making a comeback.

‘I’m determined to return better and stronger than before,’ he said in an interview with Volvo.

‘ That is my goal and it will happen. There are no other options. When I’ve decided to do something, nothing is going to change my mind.

‘I said I would take over Sweden. At breakfast I had already taken over Sweden. At lunch I took over Europe. At dinner I took over the world. That was my plan. And that is exactly what happened.’

Renowned knee surgeon Freddie Fu Ho- keung carried out the career- saving surgery on Ibrahimovi­c in Pittsburgh in May, and the player admitted that he endured some dark times when he felt ‘paralysed’ in bed.

He said: ‘ Thoughts started spinning in my head, “What’s happening? I am 35, what can I do? What does the future hold?”

‘The first thing I said to myself was, “Giving up is not an alternativ­e”. I’ve come this far and will finish on my terms, not anyone else’s.

‘I have new scars that could be called tattoos. They will be memories for life. I’ll remember what happened, what I’ve gone through and what I’ve been fighting for.

‘I remember being on crutches and lying in bed for 12 hours a day, feeling paralysed when you are used to playing every day.

‘I am the kind of person who is always training a lot. Hard work gives you something in return, that is my philosophy.’

When Ibrahimovi­c returns to action he will play in the No 10 shirt rather than his old No 9 now worn by Romelu Lukaku.

Ibrahimovi­c insists he always wanted No 10 but it was taken by Wayne Rooney when he first joined United as a free agent last year.

‘When I came, it should be in the contract I will have No 10,’ he said. ‘When I join a new team, I get No 10 because I feel like a No 10.

‘In United it was Rooney, he’s a legend and someone I respect. But now he has changed clubs.

‘Lukaku called and asked, “Can I get No 9?” and I said “No problem” because I already had No 10. That’s the way it happened.’

Now Ibrahimovi­c cannot wait to play with Lukaku who was initially signed from Everton for £75m as his replacemen­t in the summer.

‘I was asked who I thought was good in the league and I mentioned Lukaku,’ Ibrahimovi­c said.

‘He is strong and he makes a lot of goals. Every team needs players like that. I am glad he is at United. I think he will help us a lot, and he already has in just a short time.’

Mourinho did not say if Ibrahimovi­c had a chance of being in the squad to face Newcastle yesterday, confirming only that the player would return ahead of schedule some time in 2017.

‘He is a lion, he is a fighter,’ said the United boss. ‘I think that is a good descriptio­n of him, he has the anger all the time and that’s the reason why he’s almost coming back.

‘As we expect, he’s reduced the timing of his recovering and, as we were saying a few weeks ago, he will be back in 2017, which is a magnificen­t recovery.’

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