Zlatan Ibrahimovic return resembles something of an AC Milan rescue mission
VETERAN striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic is returning to help his struggling former club AC Milan, which is reeling from a humiliating defeat and languishing way behind city rival Inter Milan.
Ibrahimovic's arrival resembles something of a rescue mission for a seventime European champion fallen on tough times.
That's because Milan is mired in 11th place in Serie A, a distant 21 points behind league leader Inter, and none of its players has more than four league goals this season.
Matters reached a crushing low last Sunday, when Italy's most successful club in the European Cup endured its heaviest league defeat in 21 years, a 5-0 defeat at Atalanta on
Sunday.
The club desperately needs Ibrahimovic at his best to stem the rot and have a chance at qualifying for a European place next season.
"I'll fight together with my teammates to change the course of this season," said Ibrahimovic, who has never lacked confidence in a stellar and varied career. "I will do everything to make it happen."
The 38-year-old Swede has agreed a deal until the end of the season with the option to extend the contract for another season, the club announced on Friday.
Ibrahimovic has taken his brash confidence with him wherever he has gone.T
He needed it as a shield when forging a career against considerable adversity when he was growing up in Sweden. After starting out with modest Malmö, he then impressed enough with Amsterdam-based Ajax to earn a move to Italian powerhouse Juventus at the age of 23.
From there followed stints with Inter and Spanish giant Barcelona. He scored regularly for both, but for once he was overshadowed by the diminutive frame of Lionel Messi at Barca.
He stayed with the Catalan club only one season, taking the hint there was a bigger star than him shining, and so joined Milan for two seasons.
He then moved to Paris Saint-Germain, where he had a prolific four years,