Zlatan Ibrahimovic is no
stranger to the spotlight but the glare is even stronger than usual at Euro
2016. The
34-year-old is due to complete his much-talked about move to Old Trafford after
the tournament, and Manchester United supporters are eagerly following
their incoming striker's progress in France.
Ibrahimovic has stopped
short of confirming the move himself, but he seized an opportunity to talk up
his enduring quality last week. "I am getting better with every year that
passes," he said when asked about his age. "I want to play on so that
I can show that the legend can still deliver. I have been dominating wherever I
go. I will continue dominating."
The comments were nothing
out of the ordinary for Ibrahimovic, who can point to his 50-goal campaign with
Paris St Germain as compelling evidence to silence his doubters. It was the
most prolific season of an extraordinary career, but could he replicate his
devastating domestic form at Euro 2016? Could he excite United fans and become
the first player to score in four European Championships?
There was no
record-breaking goal, but the 1-1 draw
with Republic of Irelandwas a reasonable start, as Ibrahimovic's
moment of class forced Ciaran Clark to put the ball through his own net for
Sweden's equaliser at the Stade de France. "How do you get opposing
players to score goals for you - are you a magician?" he was asked after
the game. "Yeah, that's it," came the response.
The magician had his work
cut out against Italy in Sweden's second Group E game in Toulouse on Friday.
Antonio Conte's side earned plenty of plaudits for their resolute defensive
display in their 2-0 win over Belgium in Lyon, and the tone was set against
Sweden when Giorgio Chiellini bravely beat Ibrahimovic to Kim Kallstrom's cross
with a brilliant defensive header in the third minute.
Ibrahimovic enjoyed
plenty of fruitful afternoons against Italian defenders during his time in
Serie A, but this wasn't one of them. Juventus team-mates Chiellini, Leonardo
Bonucci and Andrea Barzagli formed a fearsome barrier in front of Italy's goal,
and the striker's impact was muted in a cagey first half - save for a couple of
harmless headers that drifted wide.
Ibrahimovic walked down
the tunnel having touched the ball just 23 times - the third-fewest of his
Sweden team-mates - with not a single one coming in Italy's box. He was hardly
given an inch by the blue shirts lined up in front of Gianluigi Buffon, and the
tactic forced him to drop deep in search of the ball. With his strike partner
John Guidetti even more peripheral, Sweden carried next to no attacking threat.
The second half brought
more of the same. Ibrahimovic cajoled and encouraged his team-mates as they
laboured in a game of little quality, but on the rare occasions that a flick or
pass found its way to his feet, his control let him down.
A narrow offside call
prevented him from sprinting onto an inviting through ball from Albin Ekdal,
but he was probably grateful to see the linesman raise his flag not long
afterwards. Martin Olsson's excellent low cross missed Sebastian Larsson and
reached Ibrahimovic unmarked at the back post, but his first-time effort flew
over the bar from a few yards out.
Ibrahimovic shows his
frustration at the Stadium de Toulouse
It summed up a
frustrating afternoon for Sweden's No 10, who pushed his head against the
woodwork in anguish at his profligacy. Just two minutes of normal time remained
when Italy striker Eder struck Italy's goal. Erik Hamren's side are yet to
muster a single shot on target at Euro 2016, and this time there was no moment
of magic from their talisman.
Starved of service and
forced away from goal in ways he is not accustomed to, Ibrahimovic had touched
the ball 40 times, created no chances and completed just 18 passes when the
final whistle blew. His slim hopes of reaching the last-16 now rest on Sweden's
clash with Belgium on Wednesday - a game they must win to have any chance of
qualification.
An early exit could speed
up Ibrahimovic's move to Old Trafford, but on this evidence, Manchester United
supporters will have to wait a little longer to see their next addition at his
best.
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