The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ibrahimovi­c to usher in new golden era for United – Mourinho

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MANCHESTER, United Kingdom: Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c looks set to remain as Manchester United’s talisman for another year and launch the next glory era, according to manager Jose Mourinho.

The 35-year-old Swedish striker’s two goals in last Sunday’s League Cup final against Southampto­n took his tally to 26 goals this season -- and his personal trophy haul to a staggering 31 in his career.

United have an option to extend Ibrahimovi­c’s one-year contract for another 12 months.

“I think Zlatan will be fundamenta­l in the second year of this team and I think he’s willing to stay,” said Mourinho.

“It’s been an amazingly successful year for him. The number of goals he’s scored, the trophy he won, the impact he’s had, the two times he played in the cathedral (Wembley) is more than enough to consider him a success at Man United.”

Mourinho believes Ibrahimovi­c is integral to United’s chances of success as he looks to strengthen his squad this summer.

“This team has a lot to grow up. The next transfer window will bring the team to a different level because we’re going to try to bring in a few players,” he said.

“We need to improve for the next step. My feelings are he’s really proud of himself, he’s happy with the success, so I see him staying,” said Mourinho.

Meanwhile, Mourinho believes United have the best right back in the world in Ecuador veteran Antonio Valencia.

But the Portuguese reckons they could also have the best left back in Luke Shaw if he continues to work hard.

The 21-year-old has struggled to win Mourinho over but the England internatio­nal was in his plans for Saturday’s visit of Bournemout­h.

“I think I have the best right-back in the world -- Antonio Valencia is absolutely phenomenal but this season I’ve played Valencia, Matteo Darmian, Ashley Young, Eric Bailly, Timo Fosu-Mensah and Axel Tuanzebe there,” he said.

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