Zlatan boasts about trophy-laden career: Wherever I've gone, I've won
Zlatan Ibrahimovic knows exactly how good he is, and how impressive his career has been thus far.
The veteran, who has already established himself as Manchester United's talisman in his first season at the club, led the Red Devils to a 3-2 victory over Southampton in the EFL Cup final on Sunday, scoring a stunning free-kick and then nabbing the winner in the 87th minute.
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Asked about winning his first major trophy with the club, Ibrahimovic outlined his excitement, but also - in typical Zlatan fashion - reminded everyone that success has become the norm throughout his career.
"This is a team effort. This is what I came for - to win - and I am winning. The more I win, the more satisfied I get," the 35-year-old said, according to ESPN FC.
"You appreciate it more the older you get. Wherever I have gone I have won. I think this is trophy No. 32 for me."
Taking into account the two Serie A titles stripped from Juventus as a result of the Calciopoli scandal, Sunday's triumph signals Ibrahimovic's 30th career trophy.
"To many, I could not do it. My friend, I keep doing it. I'm enjoying it in England."
Manager Jose Mourinho also lavished praise on the Swede, saying: "I think, honestly, he won the game for us.
"He was outstanding in a match where our opponent was better than us for long periods of the game. I think they deserved to go to extra time."
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