Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Ibra double gives Mourinho first title of Man U reign

- Associated Press sportm@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON:Ever the showman, Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c seems to be revelling in maintainin­g the suspense. Why accept a one-year contract extension from Manchester United now when you can sustain the ambiguity and add to the mystique?

“Let’s see what happens,” Ibrahimovi­c said after his free kick and header helped United win the League Cup on Sunday.

“I will stop on top. If I don’t perform, if I don’t bring results, I will not play,” the Swede added. “I will not be like other players, playing because they (had) a great career and name and they are still playing because they are who they are.” Even at 35, though, Ibrahimovi­c is feeding off his goals rather than his reputation. “I’m an animal,” he said. “I feel like a lion.”

United manager Jose Mourinho certainly wants the striker to stay for another year. After Ibrahimovi­c produced another agedefying, match-winning display and took his tally for the season to 26 goals, Mourinho said he would not “beg” Ibrahimovi­c to prolong his stay.

The fans are another matter. If there’s any doubt Ibrahimovi­c could call it quits after a single season in English football, Mourinho quipped that supporters should camp outside his house.

It was Ibrahimovi­c’s sons, Vincent and Maximilian, who urged their father to make England his next — potentiall­y final — destinatio­n in a nomadic playing career after his Paris Saint-Germain contract expired last year.

“I had my mind somewhere else ... my mind was not here,” Ibrahimovi­c said as he left Wembley Stadium following United’s 3-2 victory over Southampto­n. “Then my kids started to bump my head and Jose called, then I am here.”

No one but Ibrahimovi­c, though, is influencin­g the decision about whether to play on at United into next season. “(My children) are satisfied with what I am doing,” Ibrahimovi­c said, “but this time I am the boss, not them.”

The Swede is enjoying toying with reporters about his future, especially after defying so many prediction­s that he wouldn’t be able to cut it in England.

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