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13th December 2017
08:10pm GMT

"I went to talk to him. I'm here to talk, if you think it's for another reason then we can't talk. I said: 'I believe that you are sacrificing some players for one player, Messi'. He said: 'I don't think this is the case but I understand what you say. I will take care of it, no problem, I will solve everything'. I thought it would be OK. The following game I was on the bench. I don't say anything, I work. Second match, bench again. I thought he solved it well and he was not talking to me or explaining. Third match, bench. Then the fourth match comes and bench again. I think something is strange. From that moment he stopped talking to me, looking at me. I go into a room and he walks out of it. He was not a bad person, but the most immature I've had because a man solves his problems."Ibrahimovic lifted the lid on his frustrating spell at the Catalan giants in his much-discussed I Am Zlatan book, in which he called the Manchester City manager a 'spineless coward.' The 36-year-old played 10 minutes against City on Sunday and was reportedly the subject of insults by their coaching staff during the tunnel melee that has dominated the post-match fallout.
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