‘Arsenal won’t end if Ozil & Sanchez exit’
At 35, the striker has proved age is just a number since swapping French champions Paris Saint-Germain for United in the off-season, after taking his 2016-17 tally to 16 goals following his two-goal haul against West Brom on Saturday.
Ibrahimovic - who is expected to sign a new contract after arriving on an initial one-year deal - scored both goals in the 2-0 victory at The Hawthorns, with the former Sweden captain how enjoying a run of 10 goals in nine matches in all competitions.
“I feel happy, I feel good,” said Ibrahimovic. “Even if I’m 35, in my mind I’m 20.
“I think I could play also at 50, but it won’t be down to me.
“The older I get, the better I get, like red wine! You like red wine? I’m a perfect example of that.
“The older I get, the better I play.”
Ibrahimovic will be hoping to add to his tally for the season on Boxing Day when Manchester United welcome Sunderland to Old Trafford aiming for a fourth consecutive Premier League win.