Lucas: Ibrahimovic is nice in real life!
Lucas Moura says Paris Saint-Germain team-mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic is a "very nice guy" in real life and is very different to the man fans and media see on the field.
Ibrahimovic has earned a reputation of possessing a difficult personality, having been involved in several controversial incidents on and off the field over the years.
However, Lucas insists the Swede is not the pretentious figure people believe him to be, but admits he does not try to be popular."He is very different from what people think - he is a very nice guy in real life,"
L'Equipe.
"He treats everyone really well, but he has a profile that everyone knows about. He says what he thinks - if he does not like someone he lets them know. He is not trying to be popular."On the field, he has that explosive behaviour. He complains, insults and all of that, but I think it's almost normal for a striker.
"He has a will, an ambition to win, to score goals, to win, which is huge."The Brazil international also touched on the differences between former PSG coach Carlo Ancelotti and current boss Laurent Blanc.
"Carlo Ancelotti was more of a kind of father figure, I would say that he had more affection for the players. Laurent has that too, but more for the French. Ancelotti was more in touch with the emotional side and the personal life of players."
The 22-year-old was left out of the Brazil squad for the Copa America this summer, adding to the misery of missing out on the World Cup, but he is confident of getting back into the team.
"I always have the Selecao in mind, of course it's a goal," he said. "It is a great pleasure to be in the national team, a great satisfaction. But I'm only 22 and I have plenty of time to return to it."I am at peace, but I must respect the coach and his choices.
"Of course there was this feeling that I could have helped in the tournaments, especially the World Cup - that's the dream of every player, particularly when it takes place in your own country. But I don't think about the past, I'm looking to the future, I will aim for the 2018 World Cup."