LONDON — Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger has revealed that he almost signed a teenage Zlatan Ibrahimovic, scorer of all four goals in Sweden's 4-2 friendly win over England Wednesday. Ibrahimovic was shown around Arsenal's training facilities when he was 16 but Wenger said the London club was unable to conclude a deal for him. “He came here to visit the training ground,” Wenger said. “He didn't want to make a trial because he was 16 years old at the time. He went home and we concluded to watch him again. “I wanted to see him in training but it didn't stop him from making a great career. In the end, he chose to go to Ajax Amsterdam. That happens. He's not the only one in that case.” Wenger also acclaimed Ibrahimovic's fourth goal against England, which saw him dispatch an audacious overhead bicycle kick past stranded goalkeeper Joe Hart from 30 yards. “I believe we are all amazed because, sometimes, when a guy has a shot from 30 yards and puts it in the top corner, you say, ‘It's a fantastic goal' — but somehow you believe you can do that as well, even if you cannot do it on a consistent level,” Wenger told the Arsenal website. “But when he scores a goal like that, you think it's impossible for a normal athlete. You have to be an exceptional athlete to do that. “They say he's a master in kung fu. You could see that on Wednesday night. You need some special flexibility, subtleness and physical strength to do that, apart from the fact that you have to realize what you have to do. “There's intelligence included as well. I'm an admirer of collective goals, but as an individual achievement, just you and the ball in the situation of the game, it is something exceptional.” Terry out for ‘three weeks' Chelsea captain John Terry will be sidelined for about three weeks after injuring his knee against Liverpool last weekend, Blues coach Roberto Di Matteo revealed Friday. The former England defender had to be stretchered off after Liverpool striker Luis Suarez landed awkwardly on him during the 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge. But scans revealed the damage was not as bad as feared. “With JT, we're looking at approximately three weeks,” Di Matteo said. “Fortunately, it's not as bad as we first thought. It's an MCL (medial cruciate ligament) strain.” Chelsea visits Di Matteo's former club West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League Saturday. As well as the trip to the Hawthorns, Terry is likely to miss the forthcoming league games against Manchester City, Fulham and West Ham United. A three-week period of unavailability would also prevent him from playing a part in Chelsea's remaining Champions League Group E fixtures, including Tuesday's crucial match at Juventus. He risks missing out on Chelsea's participation in the Club World Cup in Japan as well, with the London club expected to leave for the tournament on Dec. 9. — Agencies