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Gary Neville thinks Zlatan will overcome goal-drought

Last Saturday at Old Trafford, Zlatan Ibrahimovic wasn't able to score a goal despite his constant efforts, he at least had 6 or seven clear chances. This has earned him new unwanted fame on social media, trolls have begun calling him names and even comparing him to both Fernando Torres and 'lord' Nicklas Bendtner. But according to Gary Neville, Zlatan doesn't deserve such harsh criticism and believes he will come out of this problem soon. 

Neville said that Zlatan had a large number of chances: "It could have been six, seven or eight and Burnley wouldn't have had any complaints. They were brilliant chances. The Zlatan Ibrahimovic chance at the end just summed it up. United created so many chances and should have taken them. It's not happening for them at the moment or Ibrahimovic, who is a good finisher.

"He's scored goals all over the world. He'll not believe he's not scored a goal in that match. There wasn't any negative reflections on any of the United players as I think they played well today. I don't think they could have done anymore apart from putting the ball in the back of the net."

 

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