HATCHET MAN: Zlatan should let his feet do the talking but Manchester United can teach him a lesson

09 March 2009 10:11
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is known for his self-confidence, but only a fool would claim Inter Milan will be able to play with 'tranquility' at Old Trafford on Wednesday. [LNB]After the inevitable fractious build-up between the striker's manager Jose Mourinho and his Manchester United[LNB]counterpart Sir Alex Ferguson, the atmosphere should be electric. [LNB][LNB][LNB] Swede dreams: Ibrahimovic is living in a fantasy world if he thinks Old Trafford will be anything other than a cauldron on Wednesday night[LNB]It will be tense too with the Champions League last 16 tie goalless after the first leg and the chances of anyone getting much peace are slim. [LNB]It has all the ingredients of a great game and with the form United are in,  Ibrahimovic's confident claim about Inter's sunny prospects also look a bit silly. [LNB]Almost as silly, in fact, as Mourinho's assertion that Ibrahimovic is the best striker in the world.   [LNB] Shirty Corinthians fans fume at United boast that 'there's only one Ronaldo'[LNB]VIDEO SPECIAL: Finishing school - Sportsmail celebrates 10 super strikes[LNB]Andy Townsend: Can somebody please make it hard for Manchester United[LNB]Fulham 0 Manchester United 4: Bid for five is alive at Old Trafford [LNB]MANCHESTER UNITED FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET[LNB][LNB][LNB]  

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