Zlatan defends Milan changes after early UCL exit
Briefly

Zlatan Ibrahimovic, AC Milan's senior advisor, addressed the club's recent exit from the Champions League after a 1-1 draw with Feyenoord left them eliminated 2-1 on aggregate. He expressed disappointment but defended the club's efforts to strengthen the team through winter signings, including João Félix and Santiago Gimenez. Despite the loss of key players from their title-winning squad, Ibrahimovic believes the current team is more competitive. The team faced a setback with a sending-off, but he urges focus on self-improvement over the referee's decisions.
The Champions League was a goal for us so it's a disappointment. We weren't happy and in January we made these moves to improve, but there is no guarantee.
I played in that team and I can say that this team today has a better chance of winning. It's twice as strong. We won with that team, but this one is better in terms of quality.
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