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Zlatan Ibrahimovic 'only cares about himself' - Bayern's Kingsley Coman

Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman says Zlatan Ibrahimovic "only cares about himself," and has accused the Sweden international of refusing to help mentor youngsters at Paris St.-Germain.

Coman, 19, made his professional debut with PSG during the 2012-13 season, and spent time training with Ibrahimovic at the Parc des Princes. Now on loan at the Allianz from Juventus, the France Under-21 has played a vital role in helping Bayern rise atop the Bundesliga table this season.

Asked about his relationship with PSG's record-breaking star, Coman told Germany's kicker: "My relationship with Ibrahimovic was completely neutral.

"He is not the type of player to approach the younger players and give them advice.

"He only cares about himself."

Describing a chasm between the established stars and the young players, Coman said feelings of ostracism helped push the winger towards a move to Juventus in the summer of 2014.

"There were a lot of different clans in the team. It was not easy to integrate and become part of the team," Coman added.

"I never felt well with the first team.

"The competitions for places is huge. Winning titles is all that matters."

Coman was loaned to Bayern for €15 million before the start of the current season, with the Bavarian club holding the right to make the transfer permanent at any time up until April 30, 2017.

Coman says he's keen to stay with the two-time defending German champions for the long haul, and added he's excited to work with incoming coach Carlo Ancelotti once current boss Pep Guardiola completes his tenure at the end of the season.

"I feel very good in Munich. I currently do not see anything that could bring me to leave the club," Coman said.

"I would love to stay longer. The club should buy me, I want [to stay].

"It's a pity that [Guardiola] is going, but another great coach will follow him.

"Carlo Ancelotti has won the Champions League five times [as a player and a coach]. He knows how to make champions."