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Ex-Barca director: There was 'friction' between Messi, Ibrahimovic

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Marc Ingla, a former Barcelona director who now occupies a similar role at Ligue 1's Lille, believes there was a "little friction" between Lionel Messi and Zlatan Ibrahimovic in Catalonia, hence the latter lasting just a year at Camp Nou.

The gangly Swede fashioned 16 goals over 29 appearances en route to top spot in La Liga, but his relative lack of mobility - when compared to the rest of Pep Guardiola's breathless ranks - was widely deemed detrimental to the side's work.

In that campaign, Barca was eliminated from the last 16 of the Copa del Rey by Sevilla, and lost 3-2 on aggregate to Inter Milan in their Champions League semi-final.

"Why did Zlatan not get on at Barcelona?" Ingla told Telefoot, with translation from ESPN FC's Samuel Marsden. "He's a beast, a machine. But he was next to another machine, a smaller one (laughs).

"He was too static and Messi perhaps needed more space. Zlatan occupied too much. There was a little friction, I think."

Ibrahimovic was shipped on loan to AC Milan in 2011, and made a permanent switch to the Italian powerhouse a year later. Since he was deemed surplus to requirements by Guardiola, the 35-year-old has been less than complimentary about the trophy-laden Spanish manager.

"Guardiola is a fantastic coach. But as a human? He is a coward. He is no man," Ibrahimovic told Der Spiegel in 2013, as reported by ESPN FC.

"I told him that if I don't fit here, you have to please tell me that. But all I got was sweet talk: 'Ibra you are a super player, you do everything right.' But I still ended up on the bench."

The veteran striker has nabbed 15 strikes and four assists in 24 Premier League outings for Manchester United this term.

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