The Sun (Malaysia)

...but Ibra confident rivals will slip up

- BY IAN HERBERT

MANCHESTER UNITED’S Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c has warned that the side are “waiting” for their rivals to make mistakes in their pursuit of the title and implied that such a chance to make up ground on them will definitely come.

The Swede, whose 19 goals in 26 starts has been one of the extraordin­ary aspects of United’s season, admitted that there is preciously little margin for error now, because the draws which hampered United’s progress earlier in the season have left them 12 points adrift of Chelsea.

But Ibrahimovi­c inferred that Jose Mourinho’s players have not given up on the title – as Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola publicly has – and said that the Old Trafford stumbles this season are in the past.

Ibrahimovi­c added that winning the title for United would be something he would value vastly more than winning the Premier League golden boot.

He, Chelsea’s Diego Costa and Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez all have 14 Premier League goals but Costa is in a state of civil war with his club and Sanchez has just admitted nearly £1 million (RM5.5m) tax fraud in Spain, which theoretica­lly could result in a jail sentence.

“Of course if I can continue to score goals to help my team great, I am doing it and will do it,” Ibrahimovi­c said.

“But trust me: I prefer to win the Premier League, the collective trophies than any individual ones because seeing me winning something and not my team-mates is not the way I want it.

“I’d prefer to win the trophy and then the individual one comes by itself. That’s a second objective. It’s not my main target.

“I’m scoring, yes, but if I could be first in the table and have five goals and the media attacking me, saying: ‘He can’t do it in the Premier League’, I’d prefer to have it like that.

“Because it’s all about winning. Everybody will talk about you won. I’m here to win, I want to win. If I’d score three or four goals but I’m first in the competitio­n, that would have been a nice feeling – because you’re first.

“Then people would say something else. ‘He should score more’. There’s always something to say. Because when you’re on top of the game, people try to find holes in your game.”

– The Independen­t

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