Zlatan Ibrahimovic has now labeled his one-time coach at Barcelona, Pep Guardiola, as a 'small
time' boss.
These big words [being directed at a coach of one of the world's most elite clubs] for a highly
overpaid striker who didn't produce during his stint with Barca.
The 28 year-old hit-man has made a return to Italy, joining AC Milan, after previously spending
time with both Juventus and Inter Milan.
By Chris Wright
AC Milan new-boy Zlatan Ibrahimovic has levelled a fairly vicious (and fairly
petty) parting shot at his former Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola, accusing him of
being a 'small time coach' and inferring that the Barca coach didn't possess the necessary steel to
handle the presence of a certain lolloping Swedish gobshite in his team.
Told ya.
Howdy boys: The FIFA delegation visited Cowboys Stadium today. (Photo by Rick Yeatts, ISI).
FIFA's World Cup inspectors wrapped up their three-day, five city visit of potential 2018 and
2022 World Cup venues today:
HOUSTON (AP) -- The United States made its pitch for the World Cup.
After Manchester United's lackluster performance against Rangers last night, what struck
me most was how Fergie's assistant Mike Phelan was motionless while United struggled to breakdown
the Rangers defense. It made me come to the conclusion that maybe Phelan is not the man for the
Number two job at United.