Zlatan Ibrahimovic believes Paris Saint-Germain will have a more successful season than former club AC Milan. Thiago Silva and Ibrahimovic have made the switch from Serie A to Ligue 1 and I Rossoneri have yet to replace the duo. "We will have a better team than Milan this season, for sure," the Swedish striker said. "Why? Because Milan have lost its two best players." Ibrahimovic has signed a three-year deal with Carlo Ancelotti's side and took just three minutes to open his account in a friendly against DC United. Dwayne de Rosario netted for the hosts in the 33rd minute as PSG ended their American tour with a draw. Ibrahimovic added: "On my goal, I moved to find the right space and I hit the left. I'm still in preparation, I'm not 100 per cent but I work to find an optimal shape. Playing those games will help me get there." Ancelotti was satisfied with his side's display, believing they did enough to emerge victorious. "We played well and deserved to win," he said. "The weather conditions made it something of a strange game. "We were also up against a side who were in perfect physical condition. We did a lot of running and that's a very good thing in terms of our preparation for the new season. "July has been a very good month for the team and I think the next ten days will be too. We will be ready for the start of the championship. Zlatan made a fantastic start to the match with a very good goal too."
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