Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has commented on former FC Barcelona teammate Zlatan Ibrahimovic's form at Manchester United after the latter's poor display on the weekend.
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The Swede came under heavy criticism after United drew 0-0 with Burnley in the Premier League on Saturday, during which he squandered a clear-cut chance that could have handed the Red Devils the win in the dying minutes of the clash.
However, Henry, who played with Ibrahimovic for a season at Barcelona, has backed the striker to rediscover his scoring touch.
"Sometimes it's okay if you don't score but your team still wins, but he (Ibrahimovic) knows he's had great opportunities to score goals in important games," the Frenchman said on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football.
"Yes, it does affect you but I would still back him to deliver for United because of the player he was and he is still.
"It hasn't happened for him recently for United, but he needs to find a way to score goals because they need that.
"Does it affect him? Yes, he's a human being but he has the right tools in his mind to recover from that."
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Ibrahimovic has scored six goals and assisted one further strike in 15 matches in all competitions for United so far this season, but has now failed to hit the back of the net in six Premier League games.
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