Oman Daily Observer

Welsh side break Ajax’s 44-year win record

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Veteran Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c’s recent flurry of goals has helped power Manchester United’s resurgence but he says he is not content because he hasn’t created many chances for his team-mates. The 35-year-old, who United manager Jose Mourinho claimed earlier this week is set to sign an extension to his year-long contract which he agreed to when he joined in July from Paris SaintGerma­in, told MUTV he is not happy with just having three assists to his name thus far.

“When I scored (in the Boxing Day 3-1 win over Sunderland) it was 50 (goals in 2016),” he said.

“That is not one of my objectives because if a player starts to focus only on scoring goals it means he’s focusing only on himself.

“Like I said, I’m not here to focus on myself because I’m here to help my team-mates win. The goals come in the second wave — the first wave is my team, the collective part that I want to win with them.

“If the collective does well, the individual will do well and I prefer to have it that way.

“If you know the way I play my game, I’m the one who scores or tries to help my team-mates score.”

One of Ibrahimovi­c’s three assists, though, will remain long in the memory for one of the goals

Welsh champions The New Saints broke Ajax Amsterdam’s 44-yearold record for the most consecutiv­e wins in top-flight football on Friday. A 2-0 victory at Cefn Druids in the Welsh Premier League allowed them to move to 27 successive wins, one better than the 26 matches won in a row by the legendary Ajax team of Johan Cruyff in 1972.

The New Saints, also known as TNS, have won 21 successive games in the league this season and six in cup tournament­s.

They are 21 points clear in the table and easily on course for a ninth league title in 12 seasons. against Sunderland. His cross found Armenian midfield dynamo Henrikh Mkhitaryan who converted it with a spectacula­r ‘scorpion kick’.

“That was perfect because I said to myself ‘if I put it a little behind him he can do the backheel’ — exactly like we have been training for these couple of weeks and it worked,” said Ibrahimovi­c.

“I was the one jumping higher than everybody else when we were celebratin­g! I was super happy, especially for Micki. I know how it feels to score a goal like that.

“I’m happy they (the officials) didn’t give it offside because a goal like that has to be (a) goal.”

Ibrahimovi­c, who enjoyed a good relationsh­ip with Mourinho when they were together at Inter Milan in Italy, said he intended to improve his number of assists.

“I haven’t had many assists so far and that is part of my game that I’ve been missing here in my six months at United,” said Ibrahimovi­c, who retired from the national team after a disappoint­ing Euro 2016 having hit 62 goals in 116 appearance­s over 15 years.

“At my other clubs I’ve been scoring goals but I’ve also done a lot of assists.

“I’m happy to give an assist because for me it is just like you have scored yourself.”

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