Ibrahimovic: It is too late for Premier League move
And speaking to reporters following the final whistle, Ibrahimovic – who had never scored against Denmark before netting the victor in the first leg and two more in the return – did not miss his chance to have a jibe at Sweden’s Scandinavian neighbours.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has ruled out a move to the Premier League and subsequently a late career switch to heavily linked Manchester United, as reported by the Daily Star.
The lanky front-man was instrumental in securing Euro 2016 qualification for Sweden during the worldwide break.
Meanwhile, during qualification for the European Championships in France next summer, Ibrahimovic scored a staggering 11 goals.
“Denmark wanted to push me towards retirement, but in the end it was me who sent their whole country into retirement”. “It will be big magic for me to be there”, an elated Ibrahimovic told reporters.
“I let my feet do the talking”, he said. I have six months to go on my contract and we will see what happens afterwards.
“I am enjoying it, I enjoy every day on the field”.
The forward added that he is not sure where he will be after he finishes his career at the French Ligue 1 club. “I don’t talk in public”.
“Slovenia did not play football, they just provoked, spat and elbowed and that’s why I am twice as happy to have gone through”, he said. “I’m very happy at PSG”. It was an effort that paid off handsomely, thanks to the striker’s double, and the Swedish fans ended their evening by singing the national anthem on a drizzly Danish night, no doubt dreaming of the warmer climes of France next year. “A lot of people have been saying that I’m old and that I’m no longer making progress, but after a performance like mine tonight, I don’t have that impression at all”.