Ibrahimovic Scores Twice for AC Milan In Their Win Over Bologna

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic won’t stop scoring despite age 38 as the Swede continues to shatter the records and statistics in the world of football he has created for himself.

Ibra bagged two goals to help AC Milan defeat Bologna in their opening Serie A fixture of the season 2-0.

The Swedish ace single-handedly gave the Rossoneri a two-goal lead over Bologna to claim their first three points of the season, and with those goals, the striker managed to accomplish a never-witnessed feat in football history.

He has now scored in 23 consecutive seasons and in four separate decades.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic recently signed a new one-year contract with the Italian giants after much speculation about leaving the San Siro.

The 38-year-old was rewarded for his impressive spell last campaign and he will earn around £6million for the entire year.

Read Also: Serie A: I Joined AC Milan Because I Want To Compete With Ronaldo – Ibrahimovic

The Rossoneri made a statement regarding the development with Ibrahimovic: “AC Milan is pleased to announce that it has reached an agreement for the contract renewal of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, extending the partnership with the Rossoneri Club until 30 June 2021.”

Milan finished sixth in Serie A winning nine and drawing three in their last 12 games of the 2019-20 campaign.

The former European champions have now made it back to the continental stage where they will be playing in the Europa League this season.

Read Also: Ibrahimovic Return To AC Milan On A Free Transfer

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Recall that the Swede posted an image of himself in the club’s no.11 shirt and provided an epic caption “I’m just warming up” to hint he is not ready to quit the game despite his age.

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