Ibra continues to break records

No legend is finished until the day of his retirement, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic has insisted on proving it.. Three months after his 39th birthday, the Swede keeps dropping goals from his pockets. With his double against Sampdoria, striker has scored 9 goals in 17 Serie A games since returning to Milan.

That great state of form has allowed him to do something that no one had ever done before. As reported ESPN, Ibrahimovic has become the first footballer in history to score 50 league goals for the two giants of the city of Milan: Inter Milan and AC Milan. A feat that only a footballer like him, who has already gone through the three greats of Italian football (his first club in Serie A was Juventus, where he scored 23 goals in two seasons), could achieve.

The Swedish 'giant' made his way into the ranks of Inter in 2006, having amazed the world at Ajax and confirmed himself as a promise at Juventus. With the Nerazzurri, Ibra was able to score 57 league goals spread over three seasons. After his unsuccessful move through Barcelona, ​​the striker returned to Italy, but this time to put on the shirt of Inter's eternal rival, Milan. With the rossoneri, in two and a half seasons (including this campaign) he has scored 51 goals. And he still has a day ahead to increase this figure.