Ibrahimovic might leave next penalty to a team mate

AC Milan forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic from Sweden kicks the ball during the Italian Serie A football match against Hellas Verona at the San Siro stadium in Milan on Sunday.
AC Milan forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic from Sweden kicks the ball during the Italian Serie A football match against Hellas Verona at the San Siro stadium in Milan on Sunday.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic might leave AC Milan’s next penalty to team mate Franck Kessie, he said after missing his third spot kick of the season in their 2-2 draw with Verona on Sunday.
The 39-year-old later scored Milan’s equaliser in stoppage time but not even that could diminish his frustration.
“It’s obvious I’m angry, a draw today is not good, we had a lot of chances and I also missed the penalty,” he said. “I might let Kessie take the next one.”
Kessie was Milan’s designated penalty taker before Ibrahimovic was signed in January and the Ivorian had a good record, converting nine out of 10 attempts.
With no spectators at San Siro, Verona’s goalkeeper Marco Silvestri could be heard provoking Ibrahimovic, repeating “he’s missed the last one”, as the Swede went to take the penalty which went sailing over the bar.
“He’s not wrong, I did miss the last one,” said Ibrahimovic.
After playing twice a week for nearly one month, Ibrahimovic said he was looking forward to a two-week break before the next game.
“I need a rest. I didn’t have the sharpness and usual determination I have in front of goal. I just felt like I wasn’t all there,” he said.
Milan coach Stefano Pioli agreed that battling on two fronts — Serie A and the Europa League — was taking its toll, especially with fixtures squeezed into a shorter season than usual.
“Suffice to say that we will have 10 matches in 31 days, starting from November 22,” he said.
Yet he was pleased with his team’s fightback from two goals behind. “We came from a defeat in our last game, we were two goals down and we showed the reaction of a strong team.”

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