Ibrahimovic mocks Guardiola as he quits Barcelona for AC Milan

New AC Milan signing Zlatan Ibrahimovic says he quit Barcelona because of coach Pep Guardiola.

Ibra has cast serious doubt on Guardiola's man-management after yesterday's furious attack.

“When I walked into a room, Guardiola would walk out,” revealed Ibrahimovic.

“I don’t know if he’s afraid of me or what, but this ‘philosopher’ smashed my dream of playing for Barcelona.

“I am going, but to this day I still don’t know what the problem was. Considering how my situation had become, I am happy.

“The Coach didn’t want me there and I don’t want to waste any more time.”

 
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Comments (5)

I have to agree with Barca Fan, despite his unnecessarily expletive-laden opening line. Ibra's comments sound pretty much like sour grapes. I suspect he was bought (since they couldn't get Villa at the time) to give Barca a plan B, an aerial option, in the face of overtly physical sides like Chelski and Internazi. But a goal-hanger like Ibra, despite his wonderful ball-skills, was never going to adapt to the Barca system and work ethic. His predecessor Eto'o probably did more kilometers per match than Dani Alves, constantly tracking back to retrieve the ball and link up with Xaviniesta, interchanging at will with Henry and Messi, and providing the fluency that is the hallmark of this unparalleled side. Suddenly with Ibra, Barca's game slowed up in the last third, halting the virtuosic fluidity. Mr Piggybank gave him plenty of games/chances to adapt: he showed signs at times of "getting it", and formed an acute understanding with Messi. 21 goals, and many of them important, is not a bad return, but, with Pep, the team comes first and too often Ibra (despite being a fan's favourite) showed himself to be not a team player. It is interesting that he claims not to have spoken with Pep since March: it was at the beginning of March that Ibra lost his first team place (I know, I know, he had been injured and was suffering a loss of form/crisis of confidence), and with Pedro/Bojan playing regularly, Barca began to show the kind of form which has made them the model for/envy of the world. He had had seven months to integrate, had failed and Pep simply gave up on him. Mr Piggybank is not a hands-on coach (ask the other players), who mollycoddles; he treats his squad like responsible adults whose duty is to the greater good of Barca. If Ibra couldn't adapt, then I believe that is Ibra's problem and not Pep's. I would have wished him well at Milan, but his parting shot is unprofessional and undignified; contrast that with the gracious departure of Ronaldinho, who was consequently received with warmth upon his recent return to the Camp Nou. I suspect that, in the future, Ibra will now be as welcome there as the Translator.

Ibra, you are not quality to mock Pep Guardiola! You are a total crap!! a waste of money! With or without your presence, it has no affect to Barca because even Perdo is better than you! You should be ashamed of your childish act!
Actually Guardiola should have swap him for Robinho!!

You want to mock him? Mock the 40+ mil he lost Barca. Sign him up for a business class.