Ahead of the Supercoppa Italiana final between AC Milan and Inter, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, now a senior advisor for Milan, shared his thoughts on the match and his evolving role within the club. Speaking to Mediaset just minutes before kickoff, Ibrahimovic emphasized the significance of the derby, stating, “The derby is always special, two teams from the same city and with respect. More than just a match, you prepare for it with focus and a desire to win.”
Ibrahimovic also addressed his transition from player to management, saying, “I take a step back. Conceição is more of a stick, I’m more of a carrot.” This remark highlights his approach to leadership and team dynamics under new head coach Sergio Conceição.
On the topic of potential transfers during the January window, Ibrahimovic hinted at forthcoming changes: “Something will happen. We are talking with the new coach, but he is too focused on the final. There is always a strategy; everything is under control.” His comments suggest that while immediate attention is on the match, plans for strengthening the squad are already in motion.
Reflecting on his own experience in such high-stakes matches, he remarked, “The adrenaline is there, but it was more enjoyable to be on the pitch.” Ibrahimovic underscored his passion for football and his desire to impart knowledge in his new role: “Playing football is the most beautiful thing; now I take experience as a manager.”