
Zlatan Ibrahimovic Breaks Paris Saint-Germain Single-Season Goal Record
Zlatan Ibrahimovic finished his Paris Saint-Germain career by setting yet another historic mark, becoming the club's single-season top scorer and Ligue 1's 2015-16 top scorer with 38 goals after finding the net twice in the 4-0 win over Nantes on Saturday.
Bleacher Report UK confirmed the news:
The veteran striker played his last home match at the Parc des Princes against Nantes, a match stopped after 10 minutes to honour the Sweden international:
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But Ibrahimovic made the night even sweeter, opening the score after 17 minutes and finding a second goal just before the final whistle to break the club's scoring record. The 34-year-old was already Les Parisiens' all-time leading scorer, despite only moving to the French capital in 2012.
On Twitter, he wasn't shy about the legacy he believes he will leave behind:
Ligue 1's single-season record is still held by Marseille's Josip Skoblar, who scored an incredible 44 goals during the 1970-71 campaign.
According to Sky Sports' Alessandro Alciato (h/t ESPN FC's Michael Wade), Manchester United is a possible destination for Ibrahimovic, who has also been linked with a move to the MLS.







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