Sports News | Ibrahimovic Once Again Helping AC Milan Mount Improbable Serie A Title Challenge

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Milan, Feb 8 (AP) Zlatan Ibrahimovic could once again be helping AC Milan mount an improbable title challenge.

AC Milan hosts defending champion Napoli this weekend while eight points behind Serie A leader Inter Milan, which has a game in hand. It would take an unlikely collapse from Inter to allow the Rossoneri back into the title race, but a remarkable upturn of form has seen AC Milan loom larger in the rearview of the top two.

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AC Milan's title hopes appeared to have all but disappeared after a dismal October and November when it slipped from first to third after winning just two Serie A matches in two months and also eliminated from the Champions League.

But then came Ibra.

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The talismanic Swede, who officially retired at the end of last season, returned to Milan in an advisory role on Dec. 11 and the Rossoneri have won six of their eight league matches since then, drawing the other two.

His former teammates are delighted to have him back.

“He's here to help us, especially in the mental approach and motivation,” veteran forward Olivier Giroud said. “He talks to me before and during matches, at halftime, he pushes me to become even more of a leader.”

Another forward was even more enthusiastic.

“With him we have a man extra,” Rafael Leão said.

Ibrahimovic helped to fire Milan to its first title in 11 years in 2022 and while injuries restricted the forward to just four appearances last season, he was nevertheless an ever present on the sidelines, with encouragement and advice.

Younger players used to enthuse about how much they learned from him and his impact can be seen in the sudden explosion of Milan forward Luka Jovic.

The Serbia international didn't score a goal for the Rossoneri until December. He has netted four times in his past five matches, including a late winner at Frosinone last weekend, two minutes after coming off the bench.

Ibrahimovic has helped to instil some much-needed self-belief in Jovic and the rest of the Milan players.

“We need to keep moving forward, we are thinking about the next game," Jovic said. "I hope we're going to continue to play like we have. Napoli is a very good opponent, it's going to be a difficult match, but we have confidence. We believe in ourselves.”

Second-placed Juventus, only four points ahead, is in Milan's sights.

Juventus lost at Inter 1-0 last weekend. Inter faces a tricky trip to Roma on Saturday, the day before Milan's match against Napoli. Juventus hosts Udinese on Monday.

“As I have already said several times, Ibra is a huge extra value,” Milan CEO Giorgio Furlani said. “He was a champion on the field and he is and will be off it, too.

“We are lucky, as Milan fans, as Milan the club, as directors, to have him with us.” (AP)

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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