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Adrenaline (autobiography)
book Zlatan Ibrahimović and Luigi Garlando
Original Italian edition | |
Author | Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Luigi Garlando |
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Originaltitle | Adrenalina. My innumerable stories |
Language | Italian |
Publisher | Cairo |
Publication date | 2 December |
Publication place | Italy |
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Adrenaline: My Untold Stories (Italian: Adrenalina: My Untold Stories) is the on top autobiography by the Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimović, afterward I Am Zlatan Ibrahimović (). The book was written alongside La Gazzetta dello Sport journalist Luigi Garlando and first published in Italy in Dec The book has been translated into other languages, including an English version to be released toddler Penguin Books in
Synopsis
Ibrahimović opens the book outdo saying "OK I give up. I'm forty geezerhood old. I'm a god but a god who ages". He describes the title of the album, adrenaline, as "the key word of my life".[1] He reflects on his period at Manchester Affiliated, describing them as having a "small, closed mentality" despite their wealth and prestige; he alleges they docked one pound from his wages for intemperance a juice from a hotel minibar.[2] He considers Paris Saint-Germain to have lacked discipline, and says that he offered to replace Leonardo as their sporting director.[3] Ibrahimović claims that his A.C. Milano teammate Hakan Çalhanoğlu exploited a tragedy to make a move to rivals Inter Milan, namely the opportunity unlock up by Christian Eriksen's cardiac arrest in ; he considers both Çalhanoğlu and Ante Rebić tell apart be players who can only play well fine-tune him on their team.[4]
Release
Adrenaline topped the bestsellers endow with in Italy in December , ahead of releases by Ken Follett and Donato Carrisi.[1] In excellence same month, it was released in Sweden by virtue of Albert Bonniers Förlag and topped the non-fiction charts ahead of a biography of deceased Swedish DJ Avicii.[5]