The Sweden international striker will be
invaluable to a Red Devils side the
Portuguese believes he has succeeded in
picking up off the floor
Jose Mourinho believes Zlatan Ibrahimovic will
prove to be a "phenomenal" acquisition for
Manchester United after the Swedish star marked
his Premier League debut with a superb goal in the
3-1 win at
Bournemouth.
A week on from heading the winner in a 2-1
Community Shield triumph over Leicester City at
Wembley, Ibrahimovic drilled home a superb long-
range strike to conclude United's scoring in a
routine victory at the Vitality Stadium.
The goal means the 34-year-old has now scored on
his maiden appearances in the Champions League,
Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1 and the English top flight.
Despite playing in the era of Lionel Messi and
Cristiano Ronaldo, Mourinho is astonished a player
of Ibrahimovic's talents does not have a Ballon d'Or
to his name but he insists the forward he first
coached at Inter is focused on collective and not
individual glory.
"It's incredible how Zlatan Ibrahimovic has never
won the Golden Ball," Mourinho told BBC Sport .
"He wants to win the Premier League, not the
Golden Ball."
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Comparisons between Ibrahimovic and the similarly
enigmatic ex-Old Trafford terrace hero Eric Cantona
will become more prevalent if the former can
prolong his early scoring run, but Mourinho feels
such talk is not overly relevant.
"Different times, different ages," he said. "Eric
Cantona was here at the best moment in his career.
"This guy [Ibrahimovic] is more than a player. For
the next two seasons I think he can be phenomenal
for the team and the Premier League."
Mourinho still has world-record signing Paul Pogba
to add to his line-up after the France international
served a one-match suspension rolling over from
his time with Juventus this weekend.
A well-stocked squad left behind by Louis van Gaal
was not in high spirits, according to Mourinho,
when he took the reins during pre-season but he is
happy with the progress he has seen and believes
the majority have a part to play.
"Paul Pogba is very good, he's a phenomenal
player. Our idea is that he will be a very important
player for us," he said.
"In August it can be frustrating for players not in
the team, because it's one game a week. But in
September we have the League Cup, the Europa
League starts and there's international games.
"It's a real marathon and then there's space for
everyone. That’s why we have such a good squad."
Mourinho added: "I met a sad squad on my first
day, a squad not happy with their situation. But I
found immediately a team who want to work and
win matches and titles, as well as making fans
proud."
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