"It's good to see 'The Last Dance' (the documentary about Michael Jordan's career). Now you understand what it means to play with a winning athlete. Whether you like it or not. If you don't like it, then don't practice sports," Ibrahimovic wrote on his social media.
Nice to see The Last Dance. Now you see how it is to play with a winner. Either you like it or not. If not then don't play the game.
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Ibrahimovic, who returned to Milan on Monday from Stockholm to resume training with his club, referred to an episode of "The Last Dance" aired on Monday on the Netflix platform in which Jordan reviewed his ways of motivating his teammates to improve.
According to the former Chicago Bulls star, it is necessary for the leader of a team to be extremely demanding, even to the point of being very aggressive, in order for his teammates to follow him and result in a winning team.
His own teammates on the Bulls claim that they felt very pressured by Jordan in those moments, but they admitted that, at the same time, that attitude contributed to creating one of the most successful dynasties in sports history, with six NBA titles won between 1991 and 1998.