ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC CLAIMS THAT HE HAS MADE HIS CRITICS TO EAT THEIR BALLS

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The former Sweden international Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who is currently playing for the Premier League giant Manchester United is on fire these days as he has already scored 17 goals – 12 of those coming in the Premier League since moving to the Red Devils.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic: "I came to the Premier League & everyone thought it would not be possible but like always, I make them eat their balls." pic.twitter.com/oUL0EctyTy

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A high-profile arrival from French champions Paris Saint-Germain, there were doubts whether the former Swedish international Ibrahimovic could cut it in the English Premier League at the age of 35.

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However, Zlatan has silenced his haters with 17 goals on which 12 of those coming in the Premier League since moving to Old Trafford on a free transfer last summer. Currently Ibrahimovic is the top scorer for the Premier League giant Manchester United and is in the race to become the top scorer of English Premier League 2016.

And the 35-year-old Manchester United’s hotshot Zlatan Ibrahimovic claims that he has made his critics to "eat their balls" as he continues to defy his age and shine in the Premier League.

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As in an interview Zlatan said,

"It gives me a lot of energy, trust me," "I came to the Premier League and everyone thought it would not be possible but, like always, I make them eat their balls.”

"A lot of energy, because they get paid to talk s*** and I get paid to play with my feet – that's how I enjoy it.”

"I had a fantastic year. At PSG it was amazing, and I came to United and my first six months here have been more than amazing.

"I'm super-happy and I feel good. I don't know how many years I have left, but I'm enjoying the football. Every year, they [United] have been calling me and they were not feeling good, so I wanted to come when everyone thought I was over [the hill]."