Football
Lukaku: Ibrahimovic partnership at Utd changed me
Romelu Lukaku says playing alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic at Manchester United was an “eye-opener” that helped make him a better player.
Lukaku, who used to share the same agent as Ibrahimovic, Mino Raiola, before leaving to join Jay-Z’s Roc Nation last year, joined United in July, 2017 from Everton.
At the time, Ibrahimovic, who quickly established himself as a talisman for United after joining from Paris Saint-Germain the previous summer, was recovering from knee ligament damage he suffered in a Europa League quarter-final against Anderlecht at Old Trafford.
The pair enjoyed very little time together on the pitch as Ibrahimovic did not work his way back from injury until November and left United to join LA Galaxy in March, 2018.
But Lukaku says Ibrahimovic made a big impression on him nonetheless, and was not willing to concede his position as United’s first-choice striker without a fight.
“Everything I learned from Zlatan was great, from his stories that he told me when he was at Inter, AC Milan, Barcelona and even Ajax, to being on the field working with him, seeing how competitive he was,” Lukaku told United’s official website.
“I remember one training session – because we were both strikers, we were never on the same team – there was a 50/50 challenge. He went full-on against me!
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