Milan coach brushes off Ibrahimovic's angry reaction to substitution

AC Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic, centre, talks to his manager Stefano Pioli, right, after he was substituted during their Serie A match against Bologna at the San Siro Stadium in Milan on Saturday. Photo: Luca Bruno/AP

AC Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic, centre, talks to his manager Stefano Pioli, right, after he was substituted during their Serie A match against Bologna at the San Siro Stadium in Milan on Saturday. Photo: Luca Bruno/AP

Published Jul 19, 2020

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MILAN – AC Milan coach Stefano Pioli has brushed off Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s angry reaction to being substituted in the 5-1 win over Bologna, saying only that the 38-year-old needs to avoid over-exerting himself amid a crowded fixture list.

The Swede was clearly annoyed at being taken off in the 62nd minute of Saturday’s match at San Siro, the third time in four games he has been replaced around the hour mark, and ignored a fist bump from Pioli as he left the field.

“It’s natural that he doesn’t like being substituted,” said Pioli. “He said something to me which I honestly didn’t understand.”

“He was important for the team but I have to make sure he conserves energy – we are playing every three days and he is coming back from injury.”

With four games left to play, Pioli's Milan are sixth in the Italian Serie A, and are looking to return to the Europa League after missing out this season due to a ban for failing to adhere to Financial Fair Play rules.

Reuters

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