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Jose Mourinho: Zlatan Ibrahimovic is 'a great example' to Manchester United

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Jose Mourinho has praised Zlatan Ibrahimovic's lifestyle and professionalism and said the veteran striker provides the perfect role model for young players at Manchester United.

Ibrahimovic, 35, has already made 24 appearances for United this season, scoring 14 goals including the late winner against Crystal Palace on Wednesday.

"He's a great example to be honest," Mourinho said. "In every aspect he is very professional. Even in something that is very difficult in today's football players lives. He is great on his family life, keeping his family life the most possible private, with his lifestyle very, very professional too.

"He is a great example in everything and when you have him and [Michael] Carrick who are 35 years old, I think the kids couldn't have better players to look at."

Mourinho confirmed that Ibrahimovic will start against West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League on Saturday but after that he will be given some time off in order to manage his workload over the festive schedule.

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