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Zlat’s coming for you, Rom

- Ian Whittell

ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVI­C will put pressure on record signing Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford for their Manchester United places when he returns from injury.

That is the verdict of manager Jose Mourinho, who has admitted that the re-signing of the 35-year-old Swede has saved him having to enter the transfer market to bolster his thin striking department.

Ibrahimovi­c’s return to first-team contention – which is expected no earlier than the new year – will allow Mourinho to rotate his squad more effectivel­y as he aims to compete on four fronts in league and cup.

But the United manager claims Ibrahimovi­c will not merely function as little-used cover and is adamant that the talismanic striker will be given the chance to put the prolific Lukaku under pressure for a firstteam place.

“Zlatan knows me,” said Mourinho, as he prepared for tonight’s visit of Leicester. “And he knows I play the players I think are the best for the team.

“I always did that in my life so if he comes here and he proves that he is the best, he plays. If the other ones don’t give him a chance to prove that, that’s life.

“But I try always to be honest with my players and with my team. Maybe sometimes I do not do the correct things but I always try to.” Lukaku could hardly have done more to prove his worth since his summer arrival from Everton for £90million, scoring three goals in the two United wins that have opened the league season. And while Mourinho clearly envisages Ibrahimovi­c playing a key role over the second part of the season, he is similarly insistent that the experience­d forward will have to force his way into what could be a settled squad. “Zlatan is going to arrive into a made team,” said Mourinho. “Zlatan is going to arrive to a team that, I don’t say is the end product, but he is going to arrive mid-season with the team playing in a certain way and with players having what I call the functional links in the dynamic of the team. “So nobody should be worried with Zlatan and I think for you it’s just a funny exercise of a football brain to try to anticipate what we are going to be when he comes back. But we are going to be a better squad.

“I give you just one example – if we play Stoke on the weekend and two days later we play against Burton [in the League Cup] and I want to give a rest to my two strikers, who do I play against Burton? I have to play Rashford or Lukaku.

“I don’t have another one to play so I cannot give rest to my players, I cannot do rotation with them like I am going to do with the midfield players or the central defenders or with the wingers.

“So we need a striker and we have one striker just around the corner that belongs to our family, that likes to be with us and play for us. We know him well and he is one of the best strikers in the world, so the only consequenc­e of it is we are going to have a much better squad.

“Probably in January I would be knocking on Ed Woodward’s door asking for a striker for the second part of the season and I don’t need to. I have one of the

best in the world.”

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