God said let Zlatan be, and all was Red.

There is no reason to point out the glorious footballing talent that is Zlatan. Enough has been written and said. Zlatan rises to the occasion like the true demi-god he is. Behind the megalomania is the humble past, and he deserves the spotlight-always and forever.
Zlatan has taught the world that age is just a number. Zlatan taught me the importance of doing what you want to do, and work so hard that you win.
Zlatan won at Manchester united. He brought the wind back in the sails of the yellow juggernaut in our crest. The recent talk of ‘manchester united is better off without Zlatan’ is because Zlatans swagger brought so much confidence back into the squad that we became Manchester United again. Mourinho couldn’t have hoped for a better catalyst.
Zlatan rose to the occasion but landed badly. This injury has forced him to move on from here, wrested the power from his hands. His magnanimity is obvious, no fan wants to see him go, but the desperation to see the team do still better might have us forget him sooner than you think. Just like our last title was galvanised by RVP, mourinho s first year in charge was electrified by Zlatan. And just like RVP, he might be shipped off sooner rather than later. I, for one, don’t like that the club is making a habit of this.

The God of Manchester- Zlatan was 35 when he stole the premier league. Remember him!