Ibrahimovic had everything to lose by going back to Milan, says Boban
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has made an immediate impact since rejoining AC Milan last month and the club's Chief Football Officer Zvonimir Boban is impressed.
AC Milan will be forever indebted to Zlatan Ibrahimovic as he had "nothing to prove and everything to lose" by returning to the club, says Chief Football Officer with the Rossoneri Zvonimir Boban.
Milan, unbeaten since Ibrahimovic returned
Ibrahimovic rejoined Milan last month after leaving the club in 2012, and the 38-year-old striker has made an immediate impact at San Siro. Since arriving on a free transfer from MLS outfit LA Galaxy, Ibrahimovic has lifted the spirit in the dressing room and scored twice in five appearances. Milan have not lost since Ibrahimovic's comeback – a run of seven matches unbeaten which has put the team eighth in the table. Boban praised the former Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain star.
"Ibra is a very charismatic player and he is super professional," said Boban. "He joined the team with a very humble approach despite he is a player with a great strength under many aspects. He had a real impact on his young team-mates and his arrival was a huge boost to their confidence. It was not easy, but he just found the perfect way to understand the delicate moment our players were going through. We will be grateful to him for this forever because he had nothing to prove coming to Milan and everything to lose."
Donnarumma, six goals conceded since the New Year
Gianluigi Donnarumma also continues to play a key role for Milan this season – the Italy international goalkeeper an ever-present in 2019-20 with eight clean sheets. Former Milan keeper Dida, who won two Champions League titles and the Serie A among other honours during his time with the club, lauded the 20-year-old star.
"Donnarumma doesn't need any advice," Dida said. "He grown up in the last year and now he is very mature for his age. In the past he had some misunderstanding with Milan fans but now you can see he is very focused and is doing great things for Milan. He made some great saves this season, he always approach the game with the right attitude. You can see he is matured. He just need to keep working as he is doing."