AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic spoke to UEFA's microphones as he spoke about another passion besides football, which is cars:
"My passion for cars is no secret. I don’t have cars because I need to show everybody that I have cars."
On his second spell with AC Milan:
"I play with a lot of emotion because this is a club that has given me happiness, it has given me so much and I think I have spent more years here than in all the clubs I have represented."
On his future:
"The future has yet to be written, I don't make plans and let's see what happens. I want to play as long as possible. The reality is that I will play until I see someone better than me, so I still play. I know that one day I will stop and that I will not have that adrenaline anymore. It's a problem for every player, because you play football for adrenaline and you can't do anything else because we are programmed like this."
Ibrahimovic continued:
"We do the same thing every day. We wake up, get ready, train, eat and rest. The next day is the same. Do these things for 20 years and get adrenaline in return. When you suddenly stop, everything is missing, so you have to start from scratch and start something new."

Ibra's advice to young players:
"Believe in yourself, be happy, never give up. It's easy to say these things, but to go through it is the most difficult part. Surrounding yourself with positive people, positive energy, helps a lot because it transforms [things] into an atmosphere that makes things easier. When you have negative people around you, they drag you down. It's like they don't want you to succeed. So my advice would be "It is easy, and everything is possible – but it depends on you."
