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Andy Cole thrilled for Ibra's arrival

The number of people who are overly excited for Zlatan Ibrahimovic's arrival to Manchester United under Jose Mourinho is just insane. All around the world in countries where different languages are spoke, people know about Zlatan Ibrahimovic and his unique talent for scoring beautiful goals. But the biggest compliment or admiration you can get is from a current of former professional striker who performed at the top level.

And there is no one better inside Manchester United to praise a striker such as Zlatan, than club legend Andy Cole who won the treble with the Red Devils and gave an interview to MUTV: "I'm one of his biggest fans," said Cola referring to Zlatan."He's a maverick who speaks his mind and that's my kind of guy. He's a footballer who scores goals and has achieved everything. I think he'll make a massive impact here, just with his presence and the way he is. I think the fans will love him and appreciate him. He is a big-game guy. If you look at his CV, wherever he has gone, he has won championships and scored goals. 

"He got 50 goals in France last season [in Ligue 1, the French Cup and Champions League] and, while people might say it's not the strongest league, regardless he's done it. Can he score goals in the Premier League? Yes. Can he make a big impact at Old Trafford? I honestly do believe so. I think it's a massive coup, I really do believe that, as he's such a big presence with what he can bring to Old Trafford."

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