Ahead of the UEFA Champions League clash with Paris Saint Germain, Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has expressed his fear for one of the greatest strikers in the world, Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
The Malmo-born forward played under the Portuguese coach during their time at Inter Milan, but the pair will be on opposite sides when the Blues face the Ligue 1 leaders in the Champions League quarter-finals.
Speaking to a group of journalists, the Stamford Bridge manager had this to say about the terrific striker - who won this year's FIFA Puskas award.
"I worked with Thiago Motta, Maxwell and Zlatan, they were with me during the historic treble [at Inter]" he was quoted to have told RMC, according to Sportsmole.
"But Zlatan is a special player, who has won all the championships and he wants to win the Champions League now. It is a dream for him and he will do anything to accomplish it, which will make him even more dangerous."
Mourinho's side are currently top of the Premier League.
The Malmo-born forward played under the Portuguese coach during their time at Inter Milan, but the pair will be on opposite sides when the Blues face the Ligue 1 leaders in the Champions League quarter-finals.
Speaking to a group of journalists, the Stamford Bridge manager had this to say about the terrific striker - who won this year's FIFA Puskas award.
"I worked with Thiago Motta, Maxwell and Zlatan, they were with me during the historic treble [at Inter]" he was quoted to have told RMC, according to Sportsmole.
"But Zlatan is a special player, who has won all the championships and he wants to win the Champions League now. It is a dream for him and he will do anything to accomplish it, which will make him even more dangerous."
Mourinho's side are currently top of the Premier League.
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