Matuidi Defends Ibrahimovic After Star’s Decisive Return for PSG
Zlatan Ibrahimovic made a triumphant return to action for Paris Saint-Germain, delivering a performance that quickly silenced critics questioning his value to the team following a brief suspension. The Swedish striker played a crucial role in PSG’s 2-0 win over Nantes, providing a sublime assist and contributing to both goals in a dominant display.
His return not only reassured supporters but also earned the praise of his teammates — notably French international Blaise Matuidi, who credited Ibrahimovic with lifting the team.
“I scored thanks to a superb pass from Ibra,” Matuidi told Le Parisien. “That alone should silence those doubting his contribution. He showed once again what he brings to this team.”
Ibrahimovic’s absence had coincided with a fine run of form for Edinson Cavani, sparking debate among pundits and even within Ligue 1 circles about the Swedish striker’s ongoing importance. PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi and others within the club have repeatedly stood by their talisman, and Saturday’s performance provided a timely reminder of his influence.
Ibrahimovic was particularly motivated after recent controversial remarks by Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas, who suggested PSG may be overly reliant on their marquee forward. But if anything, his return reaffirms that the 33-year-old still has plenty to offer in PSG’s pursuit of another domestic title.
With the league race nearing its climax and PSG just games away from clinching another Ligue 1 crown, Ibrahimovic’s form could prove decisive once more.