The Unbelievable Pain Behind Ibrahimovic’s Triumph
At 40 years old, most footballers have long hung up their boots, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic isn’t “most footballers.” The Swedish legend has revealed the shocking extent of his physical struggles during AC Milan’s triumphant 2021-22 Serie A campaign—playing without an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee for six months.
In a raw Instagram post, Ibrahimovic detailed the excruciating measures he took to help Milan secure their first Scudetto in 11 years:
- Only 10 team training sessions in six months
- Over 20 painkilling injections
- Weekly knee drainage to reduce swelling
- Daily painkillers just to function

The Surgery and Road to Recovery
After the title win, Ibrahimovic underwent a successful ACL reconstruction surgery in Lyon, with AC Milan confirming a 7-8 month recovery timeline. This means the striker will miss most of the 2022-23 season, casting doubt on his future at the San Siro as his contract expires this summer.
Yet, typical of Zlatan, his statement was defiant:
“I made something impossible into something possible. Today, I have a new ACL and another trophy.”
The Mindset of a Champion
Earlier in the season, Ibrahimovic admitted on Italian TV show Che Tempo Che Fa that he fears retirement:
“I’m a little scared to stop. I want to play as long as possible. As long as I have adrenaline, I’ll continue.”
He even joked about pressuring Milan for a lifetime contract, showing his undying passion for the game.

What’s Next for Zlatan?
While his playing future is uncertain, one thing is clear: Ibrahimovic’s legacy at Milan is cemented. His sacrifice for the Scudetto will be remembered as one of football’s most heroic acts of perseverance.
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Final Thought
Zlatan Ibrahimovic didn’t just win a title—he redefined resilience. Would you have played through that pain? Share your thoughts below!
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