Zlatan Ibrahimovic recently moved to the MLS to join LA Galaxy and after the move, the big Swede has opened up about his relationship with Jose Mourinho during their time together at Manchester United.

While talking to ESPN FC, he said: “I like Mourinho. He is the Special One.

“He likes to win. Wherever he went he won. He made me feel comfortable. He gave me a lot of responsibility.

“He said to me the only problem he had with me was when could he rest me.

“They’ve been doing it good. Let’s hope, there’s one last trophy to play for, and that’s the FA Cup. So hopefully they win it.

“Last year we had a big success with the three trophies with a new team like that, new coach, couple of new players.

“And hopefully that rings on because as a top team, like United, you need to keep winning because that is the status of the club.

“You need to win. And if you’re not winning, you’re not belonging to the top.”

Zlatan Ibrahimovic moved to Manchester United on a free transfer from PSG and during his one and a half season stay at Old Trafford the striker managed to play 53 games – scoring 29 goals.

And this was after the former Barcelona month spent most of the current season on the bench after recovering from an ACL injury which he suffered towards the end of last season.

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