Malcolm Olivers

The Little Book of Zlatan


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      First published by HarperCollinsPublishers 2017

      FIRST EDITION

      © Malcom Olivers 2017

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      Cover photograph © Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP/Getty Images 2017

      Zlatan graphic © Offside 2017

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      Source ISBN: 9780008263508

      Ebook Edition © October 2017 ISBN: 9780008263515

      Version 2017-10-10

       For Zlatan, of course

      CONTENTS

       Cover

       Title Page

       2. Zlatan: Man or Myth?

       3. Zlatan on … Zlatan

       4. Zlatan on … Zlatan Again

       5. Zlatan on … Zlatan

       6. Zlatan on … Life!

       7. José and Zlatan

       8. Others on … Zlatan

       9. Special Zlatan Bonus Word Search

       Honours

       Other Achievements

       Career Statistics

       About the Publisher

      Throughout history, there have been many, many truly outstanding sportsmen and women. These are the individuals who have pushed the boundaries of their sport, set incredible new records or driven the human body to its physiological limits. Every day we celebrate the feats of the fastest, strongest and most brilliantly technical athletes on the planet.

      However, if we interrogate that history further, there are some individuals who stand head and shoulders above the others, modern-day heroes who can be given the status of ‘icon’ or ‘legend’ and who are consequently bequeathed a peerless position in society and memory. These individuals are not only differentiated by their awe-inspiring dominance of their own sport but by the way in which we – the normal folk – reflect upon their contribution and indeed their cultural legacy.

      What makes Muhammad Ali, Ayrton Senna, Usain Bolt and Maradona the greatest of all time? Is it the success they achieved or the way in which they achieved it?

      As an obsessive fan of Zlatan Ibrahimović it can be easy to descend into hyperbole, and clearly it may be a step too far to put him on a pedestal with some of the greats above. In fact, it might be argued that, in the era of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, Zlatan cannot even be compared to his brilliantly gifted footballing contemporaries, let alone the most legendary athletes of all time.

      So why write a book entirely dedicated to the third best player on the planet? Why celebrate a man who is renowned for his volatility as much as his extraordinary aerial prowess?

      The answer – perhaps reassuringly in an era of big data, football academies and sports science – lies in the cult of personality. Zlatan is an icon not just because of his extraordinary records on the field, but because his personality has never had to take a back seat on the journey. Would Zlatan be a good guest at a party? The answer is yes, of course! Would Zlatan make a good big brother? Definitely. Would Zlatan have been successful if he had chosen a different career path, perhaps as a teacher, a builder or a karate coach? There is a very good chance he would have excelled in all three – all at once

      Zlatan Ibrahimović has an undeniable gravitas and charisma that makes us want to follow him on and off the field. He has a mercurial likeability that makes us want to laugh at his jokes, score his goals, forgive his errors and support the causes he supports. Does it matter what is fact and what is myth? When all’s said and done, we simply have to acknowledge Zlatan’s status as one of the most complex, most original and above all most interesting characters in the game, someone who will certainly and deservedly be remembered as ‘one of the greats’.

      This is only a little book, but it is a tribute to the personality, humour and talent of a true giant. If in some small way it helps to cement Zlatan’s incredible legacy – not that he needs that help – it will have served its purpose.

      Zlatan, we salute you!

      MALCOLM