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Danish striker broke Ibrahimovic’s record in Ligue 1: ‘I don’t score goals on YouTube’

International Danish striker Mika Biereth, who broke the record of Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s goals, almost shortly after arriving in Monaco from Sturm Graz, says he is not the one who scores “You Tube goals” in an extended interview with the French letter “L’equipe”.

withthe amazing form since arrival Graz In January he helped him break a number of records in the French Ligue 1.

Ancestry Arsenal-Player became the first player in the 21st century to score 10 goals in his first seven matches Ligue 1 to exceed the Swedish legend Zlatan Ibrahimovicwho scored nine goals in his first seven games for Psg Back in 2012.

It was also the first time in the 70 years that a player scored three hat-tricks in his first seven matches Ligue 1.

Biereth at the same time became the player who has scored the most league goals in 2025 in the top five leagues. With his 10 goals, he surpassed Ousmane Dembélé (9), Mateo Retegui (9) and Mohamed Salah (8). ‘

In an interview with “L’Equipe”, Biereth says his instinct goal in nothing new.

“I’ve always had my nose to score goals since I was a little kid, and I developed it over and over again.”

“It is very simple: goals win games, and the more scoring, the better your chances of winning. I understand that in football you appreciate the ‘beauty’, but this is not my style. Believe me, there will never be a summary of my youtube skills. I like to score goals. Who doesn’t do it? “

Biereth underlines that it is extremely important for a new striker to remain humble especially in situations when everything seems to go your way.

“For a new player, it’s a dangerous moment (scoring goals, Ed.) Because it can give you a sense of being at the top of the world. But in football, everything goes very quickly – in both directions.”

“Yes, it’s good to be happy, but don’t be very happy because you don’t know how the next match will go.”

“The marking of a hat-trick is great. But the joy only lasts a few hours. Then I try to go to bed, and the next day it all starts again. Easy is easy to keep both feet on the ground. My family and friends say: ‘Played well, but it was just a football match.’

The 22-year-old is not afraid to compare to some of the world’s largest attackers, though he does it with a smile on his face.

“I’m a little like Harry Kane. And he’s a little like me. He likes to be in the box and finish. I really admire it. Kane is a little different. He can also create openings for his teammates. I think I can do the same.”

Biereth and while Monaco will be in action again on Saturday evening when they let Havre away. Monaco is currently in third place in Ligue 1.



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