Ibrahimovic’s mere presence appears to have galvanized Milan, who last won the title in 2011. They have lost only twice since his arrival and climbed to fifth, having at one point dropped to 14th. “I’m sorry I came halfway through the season,” he said. “If I was here from day one we’d have won the championship.” After being substituted on Tuesday, he was seen yelling encouragement to his team mates from the touch-line. “I’m president, coach, and player. But I only get paid to be a player. That’s the downside,” he joked. Serie A is being played without spectators because of the coronavirus pandemic and Ibrahimovic regretted that there were no fans to witness Tuesday’s win at San Siro. “If it had been full, it would have been nice, the fans could have had fun with us,” he said. “I have a month to have fun, then things happen here that we can’t control. I’m sorry for the fans, they may not see me in person anymore,” he added. “They could have seen me live for the last time – read between the lines”.
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