Kaka open to Chelsea move

Barthelona, Ibrahimovic

Anyway Ibrahimovic for Etoo :lol:

Not defending Barca as I do agree with your sentiments, but if a club/manager wins 6 trophies in 1 year, a mistake of that proportions can be defended IMO.

It's similar to SAF getting Berbatov in to "freshen" things up - even though we were doing well with Rooney, Tevez and Ronaldo. Sometimes you get it right, sometimes you don't.

Also if some rumours are even half true, it wasn't really Pep's decision to get Ibrahimovich in. But choosing between Madrid and Barca, IMO, is like choosing the lesser of 2 evils.

Back on topic though, Kaka needs a change of scenery. Madrid has Ozil, Di Maria & then they have Canales and Pedro Leon to fill in/develop. Not sure how they can rotate all of them to give them suffiecent game time. I can honestly see City trying to lure him to Eastlands for mad money.

Not sure if I'd be happy with United parting with big money for him.
 
I see him moving as he's not going to be able to oust Ozil imo.
Where would he fit into the Chelsea team though?
Do you really see him going to city?
Maybe he'll go back to Milan and they'll pay $2 Million and a snickers bar for him or something.
 
The only reason Eto has not scored as many goals as Ibra did at Inter is because in his first season, Eto was not a striker upfront - he was playing on the wing in a 4-3-3 formation and you could not expect him to score 25-30 goals from there. Secondly, this is only his second season at Inter. I think this season Eto is going to score a lot of goals for Inter.

Ibra is NOT a creator. He wants everyone to do the dirty work for him. He is selfish if anything.

All Ibra wants is attention. When he was at Inter, he was complaining about how no one else does anything to help the team and how he must carry them. At Barca he was a little overshadowed with the likes of Messi, Iniesta and Xavi around. He is such a wuss! He claims Pep did not talk to him for like SIX months. Do you know how long that is? How can a manager not talk to his own player for 180 days even though they see each other and train with each other every single of those freaking 180 days?

Ibra is not one of the best in the world and is clearly overrated by you.

Why was Barcelona willing to pay €60m for him then? Not to mention the "big deal" AC Milan did about signing him, their homepage had IBRAHIMOVIC with gold letters for weeks... The fact is, werther you like it or not that Zlatan Ibrahimovic was without a shadow of a doubt the best player in the Serie A since he joined Inter until he left them last season. He has one "below par" season in Italy so far that is his final season at Juventus, his first season at Juventus he was made the Serie A foreign player of the season, he repeated that twice at Inter in 08 and 09, where he also became the Serie A player of the season. He has always been among the best players in Italy that is not debatable. He is a great player.


As for the quotes you put them completely out of context so I am not even going to respond to that.