The Swedish, now Milan's senior advisor, has also criticized the decision to exclude Theo Hernandez for diving during the 1-1 draw in San Siro, but has reserved most of his anger for underperformant players.
Milan seemed to have the advantage in the meeting when Santiago Gimenez gave the advantage to his team and equalized the cumulative scoring at 1-1 from the first minute on Tuesday. Hernandez was then expelled for plunging in the 51st minute before Julian Carranza brought the fatal blow to 17 minutes from the end.
Zlatan's rant
Ibrahimovic told Sky: “Feyenoord was not better than us, we just committed suicide. We are disappointed. The referee was severe with Theo Hernandez without warning before the red card. Theo is not an actor, he does his best ”.
Milan focuses again on series A, where he occupies seventh place and is in the running for a new European qualification next season. The Sergio Conceicao team has already won the Italian Super Cup and is in the semi-final of the Italian Cup, so it can still learn from its campaign.