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Andreas Jungdal on Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s Retirement and Training: A Young Goalkeeper’s Perspective

On Sunday, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 41, announced that he is ending his career. Milan thus became the last club for the Swedish superstar.

The Danish goalkeeper Andreas Jungdal, 21, belongs to Milan, but is currently on loan to SCR Altach. He was not prepared for Ibrahimovic to retire.

– It wasn’t quite what I expected. I think it came very suddenly. I think it came as a bit of a shock to everyone. After all, people thought he couldn’t really be stopped. So it’s special, it’s a huge legend retiring. I’m just proud that I’ve had the opportunity to share a dressing room with him, says Jungdal bold.dk.

He is a huge legend.

– I have had the chance to hear some of his advice and see how he acts on and off the field. It is something I will always look back on and be proud of. I will pass it on to my children at some point. He is a huge legend, continues the 21-year-old.

Jungdal tells what it’s like to train with Ibrahimovic.

– He has scolded me a lot. I really got a lot of abuse from him, says Jungdal with a laugh and continues:

People look up to him. He gives good advice, is good to the young and jokes. He’s a good guy.

– The line he has laid for training has been good. Everything had to be perfect or you were told. It is something that has contributed to raising the level of AC Milan in general, and it is also something that has helped me. He is a tough dog on the field. But people look up to him. He gives good advice, is good to the young and jokes. He’s a good guy.

In total, there were 493 goals and 201 assists in 819 competitive matches at club level for Ibrahimovic. In addition, there were 62 goals in 122 international matches for Sweden.

2023-06-10 19:01:26
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