LA Galaxy striker, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, has approached Manchester United head mentor, Jose Mourinho, to "go to bat for what he is doing" expressing that they are the two casualties of "individual feedback".
The Red Devils director, Mourinho, has not won a trophy since Ibrahimovic left Manchester United.
"Everyone scrutinizes Mourinho and I don't believe this is a result of the outcomes, this is a result of the character, due to the manner in which he is.
"I see myself likewise a tad in that circumstance, we have our certainty, we put stock in things, we say certain things. In our own specific manner," Ibrahimovic revealed to Sky Sports.
Mourinho has called for regard from the media, shielding his record of three Premier League titles. Ibrahimovic says Mourinho, similar to him, declines to end up a media sweetheart.
"Obviously we get the fault, we get condemned progressively when it isn't going great, yet when it is going great and we win the fulfillment is greater than alternate ones that are political, believe they're immaculate, and need to be no inconvenience for the media so the media never assaults them.
"That isn't us, we are ourselves, we put stock in what we do and we do it until the end.
"A few faultfinders I feel individual, a few pundits are misrepresenting, some due to the manner in which he is, some in view of envy. Be that as it may, this is a piece of the circle.
"Mourinho simply needs to continue acting naturally, go to bat for what he is doing, go to bat for what he is.
"He is there on the grounds that he did it his own particular manner, since he is the kind of person he is and don't change for anyone.
"I am the very same, I don't change for anyone. Everybody out there who supposes they are immaculate, they are the most serious issue out there," Ibrahimovic included.
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