Former France captain Zinedine Zidane took time out from praising his country\'s friendly success in Italy to laud Zlatan Ibrahimovic for the Swede\'s \"extraordinary\" scissor-kick goal against England. The Paris Saint-Germain striker destroyed the Three Lions with a four-goal salvo in a 4-2 success in Stockholm - but it was his instinctive overhead effort from distance which left many observers gasping, Zidane included. Ibrahimovic is \"an extraordinary player\" said Zidane. \"I never managed to score four in a game,\" added the Frenchman, though he did manage a brace in the 1998 FIFA World Cup™ Final success over Brazil. \"It was magnificent - especially the overhead kick,\" enthused Zidane, who scored a goal of similar athletic class in Real Madrid\'s UEFA Champions League final win over Bayer Leverkusen in 2002. Regarding France\'s 2-1 friendly win in Italy, Zidane said: \"They did the job. After [drawing a FIFA World Cup qualifier with] Spain they confirmed they are on the right track.\" \"It is not easy to win in Italy - I know that after difficult confrontations with Italy,\" added the French legend, famously sent off in the 2006 FIFA World Cup Final against Gli Azzurri.