He gave his perfect team based on teammates with whom he has played:
Ronaldinho - Ibrahimovic - Messi
Vieira - Xavi - Nedved
Maxwell - Nesta - Thiago Silva - Thuram
Buffon
Bench: Julio Cesar, Cannavaro, Gattuso, Seedorf, Iniesta
At my first training session at Juventus, I had to deal with Buffon straight away. Capello had decided to set the bar high: first to get past the entire defence and then to get past the strongest goalkeeper in the world. An almost impossible mission
Not a giant, but hard as marble. For him, every training session was a World Cup final: I would arrive home covered in bruises. Getting past him was a feat. He was always grumpy with me but there were no problems. "Ibra, you are young and stupid but you'll learn
The most complete defender I have ever played with. I always compared him to myself: an Ibra in defence. If I had him behind me I knew I didn't have to worry about what was going on at the back
Thiago Silva's master: complete on a technical and psychological level, with a mentality of a true winner . If he had to make a decision in a match, it was always the right one
The most most elegant I have ever played with. Unparalleled in technical finesse
Patrick made me a better footballer. He worked like a mule. He ran a lot and raised the level of the others with his quality of play and personality. He is definitely the teammate who most influenced my game.
At Barcelona they called him 'Mr Perfect'. He never made mistakes. Perfection incarnate, he wanted all the balls and then he would sort them. If sometimes we dared a long pass he would say: 'No, no, the ball goes through me'. How can you blame him
A machine, exemplary in training. Before and after a training session with his teammates in which he gave everything, he trained alone. I have never seen a more serious professional
A Playstation player lent to the real world. The best footballer of all time. We were a great pair until the coach decided to stick his nose in.
He was a genius. With him you didn't play football: you enjoyed the game of football. he did tricks that forced even the opponents to stop and applaud
Obviously isn’t a Christian, when he calls himself god half the timeZlatan Ibrahimovic: "I will never be a coach, they work 12 hours a day, absolutely no free time[...]I'm not a believer, only I can judge myself. Where was god when my brother died of leukemia? You are your god. That's what I believe."
@Messigician