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Onuoha continues his war of words with Zlatan, calls him a “thug”.

Nigeria English Nedum Onuoha has continued his war of words with Zlatan Ibrahimovic calling the Swede a “thug” and called on the Major League Soccer to sanction the player.

 

The former Manchester City defender clashed with Ibrahimovic who also played for Manchester United during their meeting with their new respective team in the MLS last Sunday.

Zlatan’s LA Galaxy won the game 2-1, but during the course of the match Real Salt Lake’s defender was thrown to the ground by Zlatan, sparking an angry reaction from the defender and the confrontation continued into the dressing room after the match.

Onuoha had previously revealed on Monday he rejected an initial apology from the striker and now he has criticised Ibrahimovic’s aggressive behaviour on the pitch.

“He didn’t affect the way that I played, it just motivated me more really,”
“But after the 60th minute, he got booked and he started saying ‘right that’s it then, keep watching that clock, I’m going to do you, just you wait.’
“These are words I’ve probably heard twice or three times in all my career, usually by people who are complete thugs. It’s one thing to be competitive but it’s another thing to be threatening harm against another professional.
Ibrahimovic is one of the biggest names in the MLS since arriving from Manchester United last year and Onuoha believes that the former Juventus and Barcelona man is enjoying a preferential treatment from authority.

He added: “The sad thing about it is that based on who he is and the league that he’s playing in, nine out of 10 people will happily just go and shake his hand and say ‘no problem,’ even though from start to finish it’s been about him and the way he’s been.
“He’s not going to get anything done to him. It will get spun into a story about how he’s really competitive and this is what gets him going, this is why he’s one of the best of all-time. That’s just the way that it works. I’m not the type of person to say that the better MLS players get preferential treatment but from what I’ve seen so far, it’s a lot easier to be Zlatan than it is to be the striker for Real Salt Lake.”