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Zlatan hungry for more United trophies
27 Feb 2017

Zlatan hungry for more United trophies

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has warned the rest of the Premier League he is still hungry for success after inspiring Manchester United to EFL Cup success at Wembley.

The talismanic Swedish striker curled in a stunning free kick in the first half before heading in a late winner as United claimed the trophy with a 3-2 victory over Southampton.

Ibrahimovic has been outstanding since arriving at Old Trafford from Paris Saint-Germain on a free last summer, scoring 26 times.

Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images

Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images

And, although his future is still uncertain with his contract up at the end of the season, the 35-year-old has dropped the biggest hint yet that he will stay at the club.

“Wherever I went, I won and I’m happy for it because I had a long career, I had a fantastic career,” he said.

“Before coming to England I could have settled down and been happy with what I’d achieved. But that’s me, I’m not satisfied, I want more and I’m still hungry, even at this age.

“This is my second trophy with the club [after the Community Shield] and I’m super happy. I came to win and I’m winning.

“Southampton played very well and we didn’t play like we normally do. But that doesn’t mean that they didn’t do good because they played a good game.

“From losing 2-0 to come back to 2-2 is not easy also so they did a good game. Congratulations to them for the good game but the trophy is ours.”

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