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Zlatan Ibrahimovic : It has taken time, but I have conquered England

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Manchester United's Zlatan Ibrahimovic has announced in typical fashion that he has conquered England while also saying that he has no individual goals as of yet. The Swede is confident that his team are ready to cash in on the inevitable mistakes their Premier League rivals are going to make.

Ahead of Manchester United's crunch clash against arch-rivals Liverpool on Sunday, Red Devils' striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic said that his main aim is to win the Premier League trophy.

"I'm chasing the head trophy - the Premier League. That is my aim," Ibrahimovic told manutd.com on Friday.

He added: "I try to help the team and try to do what I'm best at - scoring goals, playing good and creating chances for my team-mates.

"As long as I can do that, I know I will help my team. The same thing with them, they help me the way they can for the team.

"I have no individual targets because that I did already, after three months in England. I conquered England - it took three months."

The 35-year-old, who has scored 18 goals since moving to Old Trafford in June, said that United have to keep improving as a team.

"The individual things come as part of the main objective because that is like a bonus for every individual player. If the collective does well, then the individuals will do well,” the Swede said.

With United going undefeated in 15 consecutive games across all competitions, Ibrahimovic said that Jose Mourinho's men are finding their groove back.

He said: "I said from the beginning - slowly, slowly, we will get better and everything was about the click."

"We needed to click as a team. Now you see the identity of the team.

"The last one-and-a-half months have shown the right way. The gap has been bigger but now it's better, so we are closer to that now.

"We wait for the other teams to have their dips, to make their mistakes, and we will be there."

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