If Zlatan Ibrahimovic had a lack of reasons to brag about how good he is, this Sunday he found one more. The Swedish striker is the new leading scorer in the history of Paris Saint-Germain.
The 34-year-old player scored twice in the game against Marseille and his team ended up winning 2-1. Marseille's goal came from a header of Batshuayi in the 30th minute to put Marseille in control of the game early on.
Zlatan helped his team respond before halftime. With a penalty-kick, the veteran player tied
Ibra did not need that much time to make history happen. Only three minutes after he had scored his first goal of the night, PSG was conceded another penalty-kick and Ibra knew it was his chance to write history. He scored despite having to repeat his shot with it, PSG goth the 2-1 lead that the game ended with.
The moment in which history found Zlatan
Ibrahimović penalty number two. Record-breaker. #PSGOM https://t.co/uUgVleiPrb
— Allez (@TalkLigue1) October 4, 2015
Internet exploded with tweets about Zlatan's achievement
RECORD: Zlatan Ibrahimović is now Paris Saint-Germain's all-time top scorer with 110 goals. pic.twitter.com/udKDwUCjH6
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) October 4, 2015
The one and only @Ibra_official scores his way into PSG's record books #Zlatan110 pic.twitter.com/ISAWsqAx4m
— PSG English (@PSG_English) October 4, 2015
The one and only @Ibra_official scores his way into PSG's record books #Zlatan110 pic.twitter.com/ISAWsqAx4m
— PSG English (@PSG_English) October 4, 2015
The accomplishment comes only one day after a special date in his personal calendar. It is most likely that no one gave him a present as good as the one he gave himself.
Zlatan does not need presents from other people
Happy birthday to one of the greatest strikers in the world, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who turns 34 today.
— Arsenal News (@__arsenalnews_) October 3, 2015