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The reasons why Zlatan Ibrahimovic will never coach any team

We tell you why the former Swedish striker will never lead a team as a coach

By Diego Becerra

Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Football Italia)
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic will never be a coach because according to the same striker in the first half he would hit two of his players and that in the dressing room he would hit many more, the always strong character of the former striker would not allow him to lead a team in a good way.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic once again made some controversial statements about why he decided not to take the course to become a professional coach. It is very common to see players still in some way linked to soccer, whether as a leader or as a coach, but the Swedish striker decided to do anything else.

In an interview with the media in Italy, Zlatan Ibrahimovic said that “being a coach? "Never, I haven't thought about it, it doesn't cross my mind, the reason is simple, in the first half he would enter the field of play to hit two players and at halftime he would hit eight more."

Reasons why Zlatan will not be a coach:

Despite his impressive career, with more than 500 goals in his career and his time at elite clubs such as Barcelona, ​​Inter Milan, Manchester United, and AC Milan, Ibrahimovic has expressed that being a coach is not part of his plans. .

Zlatan Ibrahimovic nunca será entrenador

1. Preference for freedom: Zlatan is known for his strong character and desire for freedom, both on and off the field. The role of coach requires dealing with the discipline of a group of players, managing egos and fulfilling a series of obligations that go beyond the playing field. Zlatan has said that he is not interested in that type of responsibilities and prefers to stay out of that environment.

2. Focus on other projects: Throughout his career, Ibrahimovic has proven to be a man of many interests. From his foray into the entertainment industry to the creation of his own clothing brand, the Swede has expressed that his life after football will be more focused on his personal and family projects than on continuing to be actively linked to football as a coach.

3. His perspective on football today: Zlatan has repeatedly criticized the modern approach to football, especially the reliance on technology and tactics, which he believes has caused the sport to lose part of its essence. As a coach, you would be forced to adapt to these tendencies, something you are not willing to do.

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