Zlatan Ibrahimovic hit out at Manchester United's famed Class of
'92, saying they should stop criticizing the club's current state as they've
already had their time to shine.
The famed class, which included David Beckham, Nicky Butt, Ryan
Giggs, Gary Neville, Phil Neville and Paul Scholes, helped lead the club to new
heights, winning a number of trophies under the guidance of Sir Alex Ferguson.
Ibrahimovic says
the former players need to stop comparing their successes to the club's current
standing and should instead focusing on how they can help if they are so
interested in restoring glory to Manchester United.
"They are not there any more. They are on TV and
complaining all the time because they are not active in the club,"
Ibrahimovic said. “If you want to work in the club, go and search for work in
the club. So you cannot be on TV and always complaining and criticising. Yeah,
ok, you’ve had your time, we know it.”
In particular, Ibrahimovic hit out at their criticism of Paul
Pogba, a player he says is targeted by the Class of '92.
“With Pogba, he was with United when he was young, then he went
out and he came back," he said. “And in the circle of Ferguson, they don’t
like that. Because they stayed all their life under Ferguson and they never
moved from Ferguson. And they didn’t even talk if Ferguson didn’t tell them to
open their mouth. So now if they are talking, I don’t know whether Ferguson
gave them permission or not.”
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