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The former Swedish center forward left some good memories for Vitorino Hilton.
Kylian Mbappé or Zlatan Ibrahimovic? Vitorino Hilton played against these two extraordinary attackers, among all the players he encountered during his long career (1999-2022). The former Brazilian central defender, interviewed by The Teamruled in favor of the great Swede who marked the history of PSG before the arrival of Mbappé in 2017.
“Ibra” was the strongest striker Hilton played against: “ He was a huge attacker, vicious, clever and very nasty at times. He was capable of taking the defender out of a match by provocation, little annoying blows. »
Vitorino Hilton, who notably played for Bastia, Lens, Montpellier and Marseille, defines Zlatan Ibrahimovic as a footballer possessing “ great class, elegance and formidable efficiency. He had everything: an extraordinary size, technique, vision, tactics, physique. I loved playing against him. » Don’t throw any more away.
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