Zlatan Ibrahimovic once again proved he is world class with an EFL Cup winning display against Southampton at Wembley on Sunday. A first half stunner of a free-kick and a late header combined with a Jesse Lingard goal to give Manchester United the three goals required to see off a spirited Southampton side.The 3-2 victory delivered Jose Mourinho’s first major honour as Manchester United manager and represented the true beginning of a new era at Old Trafford.Ibrahimovic has been central to everything good at United this season and again that proved true on Sunday. At 35 years of age he’s still getting the job done at the highest level.As these stats from Squawka show, it’s just another season of supreme consistency from the legendary Swede. Since the age of 30 he hasn’t failed score 30 goals in every single season and with another double on Sunday is well on his way to repeating that feat this term too.
It’s quite remarkable and highlights the quality and longevity of one of the best strikers of his generation.
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