Paris Saint-German star Zlatan Ibrahimovic has praised his goal scoring abilities, saying he will one day watch them on the Internet and admire them after retirement. The Swede also hinted at a possible influence of taekwondo in his unique goal scoring technique.

The former AC Milan man has been scoring wonder goals since joining the Paris side, with his backheel finish against Bastia and his long, Puskas winning, overhead kick against England being a few. All of these have made Ibrahimovic proud of his goals, saying it is just his instincts.

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"There are a few I will see on the Internet when I retire and I'll tell myself they're amazing,” said Ibrahimovic. “I'll ask myself how even I could have achieved such feats.”

"In a match, it happens like that. I don't train for these, they are instinctive actions, like my goal against Bastia when I scored with the backheel. I have to try things to have a chance against opponents.”

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Zlatan also hinted at his martial arts training influencing his acrobatic goal scoring, saying:

"Many people ask if Taekwondo has helped me - maybe it has, but I'm not certain."

Can martial arts training help you score goals like this?

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