Zlatan Ibrahimovic is trending on social media by sharing training sessions with his 16-year-old son at AC Milan.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic He is one of the oldest active players in Europe at the age of 41.It is for this reason that he is often talked about, which once again became apparent when seeing the Swedish striker. trains for AC Milan with his 16-year-old son Maximilian Ibrahimovic.

The reason why Zlatan did this was simply to accompany his son, someone who is in the lower ranks of the team and who ran into players who were not involved in the Italian giant’s duel against Tottenham in the UEFA Champions League.

Ibrahimovic is currently undergoing full rehab following a knee injury that has ruled him out for more than eight months with the Italian side. However, This did not stop him from participating in training, after a long recovery, of course.

Forward with a past at Inter, Manchester United, Juventus, Barcelona and PSG. He was responsible for making public images of the training sessions given by the Milan team against their under-18s.

Quickly, when footage of the training of the two Ibrahimovic was published, club and football fans began to joke and compare young Maximilian with his fathera deadly striker that he has displayed throughout his career.

Milan supporters hope to see Zlatan back on the pitch, where he hasn’t stepped foot since his recovery and who is expected to do so against Monza next Saturday, February 18 at 12:00 pm ET.. In addition, club fans also they hope to see young Maximilian shining in Rossonero colors in the not too distant future.

Author: Gregory Torres
Source: La Opinion

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