Zlatan Ibrahimovic becomes PSG's all-time leading goal scorer Zlatan Ibrahimovic has become Paris Saint-Germain's all-time leading goal scorer after netting two penalties in the French champions' game against Marseille. The Sweden captain's second goal during the Ligue 1 clash on Sunday was his 110th since joining PSG, one better than the previous club record held by former Portugal international Pauleta. While it took Pauleta five years and 211 matches to score 109 goals for the club,
Ibrahimovic needed just 137 games since joining from AC Milan in July 2012 to surpass that total. The Malmo native reached the milestone shortly after his 34th birthday on Saturday as PSG continued their fine start to the season.
Ibrahimovic had drawn to within one goal of Pauleta's record by striking in PSG's 4-1 victory at Nantes and, four days previously, he had ended a goal drought of over 500 minutes in PSG's 3-0 win over Guingamp.
He narrowly missed out on equalling the record in midweek when his late effort in the 3-0 win over Shakhtar was given as an own goal by Darijo Srna.
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