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‘I feel like Benjamin Button’ says Ibrahimovi­c

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ZLATAN Ibrahimovi­c compared himself to Benjamin Button after the striker once again belied his advancing years as Manchester United won at Sunderland.

Jose Mourinho’s side extended their unbeaten Premier League run to 21 matches, and most importantl­y bolstered their top-four hopes, with a comfortabl­e 3-0 win at the Stadium of Light.

Ibrahimovi­c opened the scoring with a ferocious strike and, having seen Sunderland’s Seb Larsson sent off and Henrikh Mkhitaryan add a second, he provided the assist for Marcus Rashford to wrap up victory.

The striker said: “It was a good win and we have to keep working, keep believing we can reach the top four. We will do everything to get there.

“The game was good and we get 1-0 and they get the red card. Afterwards we play with one more, sometimes it can be more difficult and sometimes it can be an advantage.”

Ibrahimovi­c took his goals tally to 28 for the season as the veteran continues to make a mockery of those that doubted whether he could cut it at United aged 35.

The striker has shown few signs of slowing up and likened himself to Brad Pitt’s title character from the film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, who ages in reverse.

“I train hard, I keep focusing, I believe in what I do,” Ibrahimovi­c added. “It seems the older I get, the more intelligen­t I get. You don’t waste so much energy. I feel like Benjamin Button. I was born old and will die young.”

United manager Mourinho said: “He was very good. Physically he showed amazing condition and on Thursday against Anderlecht in the Europa League he will be there again.”

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